Abortion May 4 Over 63 million abortions have occurred in the US since Roe v. Wade decision in 1973 More than 63 million abortions are estimated to have taken place in the U.S. since the Supreme Court's 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling, according to one analysis.
Abortion May 3 If Roe v. Wade is overturned, here's what happens If it overturns Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court would unleash a series of state-level legislative battles and fuel heated public debate.
Rhode Island February 11 Rhode Island school holds celebrity event for those who 'identify as students of color or multiracial' The Wheeler School in Rhode Island has prompted parent concerns about racial discrimination after it sent an invitation invitation for those identifying as “students of color” to attend a celebrity event.
Virginia February 9 VA school district seeks 'social media listening' for 'hate speech,’ to deter 'negative actions' towards staff Fairfax County Public Schools is offering $200,000 for social media monitoring that would track users' relationships, hate speech, as well as counter violence and harassment.
EDUCATION February 9 Here's where the 1619 Project is gaining traction and facing challenges in the US The 1619 Project has earned plenty of accolades and partners across the U.S. but has also encountered resistance from politicians at the state and federal level.
POLITICS February 9 HHS Sec. Becerra says crack pipes won't be distributed using federal funds in smoking kits Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra said Wednesday that crack pipes will not be given to vulnerable communities.
Drug and Substance Abuse February 8 Crack pipe distribution funded by HHS, prioritizing 'underserved' communities: report The Health and Human Services Department is channeling $30 million into a program that will reportedly involve distribution of crack pipes and other drug paraphernalia as part of a harm reduction strategy.
Coronavirus February 7 House Republicans press USAID on $4.7M grant for EcoHealth Alliance amid COVID questions Multiple House Republicans are asking the USAID for answers regarding its decision to award a $4.7 million grant to EcoHealth Alliance, which has attracted scrutiny for its coronavirus research in Wuhan.
Coronavirus February 7 Pro-mask Democrats keep getting caught maskless Prominent Democrats have been caught without masks despite telling others to wear them during the coronavirus pandemic.
EDUCATION February 4 Twitter suspends, then restores anti-CRT education account Twitter suspended and then restored the account for Chalkboard Review, an anti-critical race theory education group.