
Black Teen Kadir Skinner Shot And Killed By Police
The family of Kadir Skinner seeks answers after police fatally shot the 19-year-old in Wilmington, Delaware.

The family of Kadir Skinner seeks answers after police fatally shot the 19-year-old in Wilmington, Delaware.

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As the U.S. marks 250 years since the Declaration of Independence, data reveals a shortfall in promoting general welfare.

A white Ohio officer is on leave after video shows him kneeling on a 15-year-old during an arrest, sparking outrage.

UFC fighter Josh Hokit claims his derogatory remarks about Michelle Obama were a “compliment” and free speech.

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Missouri judge overturns abortion restrictions, citing conflict with voter-approved amendment. Governor Kehoe opposes.

Kim Page’s homeownership dream in Detroit turned into a nightmare in 2023 when she fell victim to deed fraud.

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A 1-year-old Black baby named Kohen Wiley was fatally shot by police in Mississippi, sparking outrage and demands for evidence.

Energy bills are becoming unaffordable for many Americans as prices rise. Federal programs and utility companies can help.

Michael Scott epitomizes the gap between bosses’ self-image and workers’ reality. This disconnect is a major issue today.