Donald Trump August 18, 2020 Trump: Susan B. Anthony to get posthumous pardon President Trump announced Tuesday morning he will give a posthumous pardon to Susan B. Anthony, one of history's biggest figures in the women's suffrage movement.
College August 18, 2020 California Gov. Newsom signs Cal State ethnic studies requirement into law Students at California State University, the nation's largest four-year public university system, will need to take an ethnic studies course to graduate under a bill signed Monday by Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Chicago August 14, 2020 Cal Thomas: Law(lessness) and (dis)order runs rampant in Seattle, Chicago because our country is missing this Deep beneath the lawlessness spreading like coronavirus across the land is a moral and spiritual drought that politicians do not have the power to fix.
North Carolina August 5, 2020 North Carolina county leaders back reparations for Black community in 4-3 vote The Buncombe County Board approved supporting reparations to Black people for the era of slavery and Jim Crow laws.
Abortion July 23, 2020 Black pro-life leaders pan Planned Parenthood's Sanger disavowal: 'Like changing the name of Auschwitz' Planned Parenthood of New York’s decision to remove Margaret Sanger's name from one of its clinics fell short since the organization continued to carry out the eugenicist's “racist” mission, several Black pro-life leaders told Fox News.
OPINION July 18, 2020 Jason Wright: Social media distorts life — I didn't 'share' this moment, but it built my character Heaven knows the moments we live small are just as important in our book of life as the days we stand tall.
Georgia July 8, 2020 Stone Mountain Park carving faces increasing calls to be removed With Confederate monuments being removed nationwide, officials at Stone Mountain are answering more calls than ever before to remove it.
Mississippi July 7, 2020 Mississippi county board votes to keep Oxford Square's Confederate statue Lafayette County Supervisors in Mississippi voted unanimously not to move the Confederate statue from Oxford Square.
MLB July 5, 2020 Indians' Terry Francona open to name change: 'I think it's time to move forward' The Cleveland Indians are among the professional sports teams who have been caught up in the controversy over using Native American symbols and culture.
Values July 1, 2020 Harvard grad says she'll 'stab' anyone who says 'all lives matter,' later reveals death threats over 'joke' A recent Harvard University graduate claims she is getting death threats over a TikTok video she made in which she threatened to stab anyone who tells her that “all lives matter.”
Mississippi June 30, 2020 Mississippi governor signs bill retiring last state flag with Confederate battle emblem Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves on Tuesday signed the bill retiring the last state flag in the U.S. that featured the Confederate battle emblem, saying, "This is not a political moment to me but a solemn occasion to lead our Mississippi family to come together, to be reconciled, and to move on."