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While protecting Black representation is absolutely a legitimate concern, true power requires strategic sacrifice, and in the long term, real investment in states across the South.
Three teenagers were injured in a shooting near Clark Atlanta University and Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Saturday, October 25.
Kenneth Leland Morgan was arrested for going to a bar near the University of Georgia in a Nazi uniform and assaulting a student.
Beneath the logistics and policy talk was a more existential question: how do schools protect students from fear when the threat isn’t inside the classroom but waiting just beyond its doors?
‘Papers, Please’: Fear And Belonging Collide For Ethiopian Immigrants In The Washington, D.C. Region
Washington, D.C., is home to the largest Ethiopian community outside of Ethiopia, and the immigrants in that community live with constant anxiety.
Trump's about-face after discussions with Mayor Daniel Lurie and tech giants Jensen Huang (Nvidia) and Marc Benioff (Salesforce).
Letitia James has notched several legal wins against President Donald Trump, and has said the case against her is about “revenge.”
Taki Allen, a student at Kenwood High School in Baltimore County, was handcuffed after AI technology mistook his bag of chips for a weapon.
Virginia’s redistricting effort comes as several GOP state legislatures have gerrymandered maps to protect the GOP’s narrow House majority.
State Rep. Hoan Huynh recorded a violent interaction with ICE agents in Chicago, where students were also detained during a protest.
This is a man-made public health crisis that could drive millions of families already teetering on the edge straight into hunger.
Quinn Haberl, who is blind, was captured in video footage being surrounded and dragged by ICE agents in Portland.