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The University of Pennsylvania has changed three school records set by transgender swimmer Lia Thomas. The school says it ...
MIAMI — Isidro Pérez spent his life by the sea: first, during his childhood in Cuba, and at the end, on a house-boat off the coast of Key Largo with ...
Activists say CPS Energy’s weatherization programs and existing bill aid not enough for some residents struggling with high ...
Supreme Court justices lambasted each other's arguments in a ruling over an effort by the president to deny birthright ...
BROWNSVILLE, Texas – Shalanda H. Baker, director of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Economic Impact and Diversity and the Secretarial Advisor on Equity, visited the Rio Grande Valley ...
Climate and Environment Biden to place environmental justice at center of sweeping climate plan The president plans far-reaching actions to cut carbon emissions, aid polluted communities and shift ...
Families of the murdered activists are among two dozen suing government for failure to deliver justice for apartheid-era crimes. Iran launches missile attack on U.S. base at Al Udeid in Qatar '28 ...
A court sentenced a 40-year-old man to 25 years in prison for sexually assaulting a minor girl. The sentencing follows his conviction under the POCSO Act and the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) ...
A 40-day consumer boycott on Target began Wednesday, led by activists and faith leaders in response to the company’s recent shift away from diversity, equity and inclusion policies. A Target store in ...
This week, we feature Rhode Island for Community & Justice, which works "to create a more just and inclusive society." We asked Rose Albert, executive director, to tell us more about the organization.
In 1985, Enrique Camarena's abduction and murder by Mexican drug lords shocked the world and highlighted cartel impunity. Caro Quintero’s release in 2013 left him free to continue running operations, ...