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It’s unclear how Antron Pippen died. → Read More
How did 12 teams come to reshape the soccer world? And why has the announcement sparked so much backlash? → Read More
Several groups of demonstrators took to the streets in Chicago on Thursday evening to protest the fatal police shooting of 13-year-old Adam Toledo, hours after police-worn body camera footage of the shooting was released publicly. → Read More
In an emotional press conference on Thursday, the family of Daunte Wright spoke publicly to the media, shortly before the officer who fired the fatal shot that killed Wright was scheduled to appear in court. → Read More
Thursday marks Jackie Robinson Day — the 74th anniversary of Robinson breaking the color barrier in Major League Baseball. → Read More
The former Minnesota police officer who shot and killed a Black motorist during a traffic stop earlier this week will make her first court appearance Thursday, a day after she was arrested and charged with second-degree manslaughter. → Read More
Prosecutors plan to file a second-degree manslaughter charge against the police officer who fatally shot 20-year-old Daunte Wright during a traffic stop on Sunday, → Read More
While the joint decision by the FDA and CDC to recommend a pause in the use of Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine sparked concern in the public on Tuesday, Dr. Anthony Fauci says the decision should underscore how seriously the government takes vaccine safety. → Read More
The shooting death of Daunte Wright in Minnesota earlier this week has sparked new criticism of laws that critics say allow police to racially profile drivers. Among those are laws in several states that prohibit drivers from hanging air fresheners from their rearview mirrors. → Read More
President Joe Biden said Tuesday that he will withdraw all U.S. troops from Afghanistan by Sept. 11 → Read More
Forty people were arrested Monday night in a second night of unrest in the Twin Cities amid the police shooting of Daunte Wright and the ongoing murder trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin. → Read More
The White House COVID-19 response team will hold a regularly scheduled briefing on Monday as both the vaccination rate in the U.S. and numbers of new cases of the virus continue to rise. → Read More
A woman in New York City was arrested by an undercover police officer and charged with a hate crime on Tuesday after she yelled racist sentiments at him and other Asian people in Chinatown. → Read More
The White House COVID-19 response team will hold a regularly-scheduled briefing Friday as the Biden administration races to vaccinate as many Americans as possible while variant strains of the virus continue to spreads. → Read More
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell on Wednesday walked back a “warning” he had issued to corporations earlier in the week to “stay out of politics.” → Read More
In a statement released Tuesday, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos came out in support of President Joe Biden’s proposed infrastructure plan, even though the package would significantly raise the corporate tax rate. → Read More
The Los Angeles County Sheriff on Wednesday will announce the cause of the February car crash that seriously injured golfer Tiger Woods. → Read More
With the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, China quickly approaching, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and countries around the world are facing pressure from advocacy groups who say the games should be moved or boycotted over the country’s notorious human rights abuses. → Read More
The American Diabetes Association thinks about 14% of hospitalized patients are developing newly diagnosed diabetes. → Read More
On Saturday, the U.S. distributed 4 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines in a single day for the first time, and Easter marked the country's highest-ever vaccine output on a Sunday. → Read More