Rev. James Lawson Jr., who died in 2024 at 95, is sometimes overlooked as a key deputy in the non-violent movement that transformed American civil rights.
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Left in the cold: 20,000 immigrant truckers sue California DMV to stop mass license purge
A high-stakes legal battle erupted in California Superior Court on Tuesday as civil rights groups filed a class-action ...
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The biggest API stories of 2025
As the year comes to a close, we're taking a look back at the highs and lows of the past 12 months—because it's been a doozy ...
The death of Pope Francis brought change to the Catholic Church, which counts 1.4 billion adherents and is now led — for the ...
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The 20 Best Podcasts of 2025
But 2025 countered the narrative that the medium is somehow no longer interested in audio—with a slew of ambitious ...
In an unusual trial, the N.A.A.C.P. has sought to show a school board’s “racist intent” by proving that the names of Robert E ...
Vivek Ramaswamy, a former presidential candidate who is now running for governor in Ohio, tried to argue for a more expansive ...
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The 9th Circuit Upholds a University of Washington Professor's Right to Mock 'Land Acknowledgments'
The appeals court ruled that administrators violated Stuart Reges' First Amendment rights when they investigated and ...
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