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Woman Who Called Police On Black Bird Watcher In Central Park To Be Charged
The Manhattan District Attorney's office says it is initiating a prosecution of Amy Cooper for falsely reporting an incident. In a cell phone video, she claimed a Black man was threatening her. -
Boston Adds Three Members To Police Reform Task Force
Mayor Walsh expands panel reviewing Boston Police’s use of force, as city council president requested. -
How 'Invisible Man' Was Born In A Vermont Barn
Ralph Ellison's novel "Invisible Man" began in a barn in Vermont 75 years ago. -
An Uneasy July 4th In Richmond, Va., As Armed Groups Gather Warily
Robert E. Lee’s days are numbered.A landmark statue of the Confederate general installed 130 years ago in Richmond, Va., is at the center of a campaign to… -
Black Lives Matter Street Mural Painted In Boston
Volunteers using yellow paint began filling in a Black Lives Matter street mural on Washington Street in Roxbury. -
'Lift Every Voice And Sing' Hymn Ignites Hope Across Nation
The popular hymn “Lift Every Voice and Sing” has resurrected as a beacon of hope during nationwide protests. -
Baltimore Protesters Topple Columbus Statue
Demonstrators in Baltimore pulled down the statue and threw it into the harbor, adding it to the growing list of Columbus monuments toppled nationwide in response to his controversial legacy. -
Encore: Alpha Pi Omega — The First Sorority For Native American Women
Twenty-five years ago, a group of young native women decided to claim their space in one of the most traditional social organizations in higher education: Greek life. -
Washington Redskins Say Team Name Will Undergo A 'Thorough Review'
The NFL franchise announced Friday that recent events have pushed it to examine its controversial name. In recent days, corporate sponsors and investors have put pressure on the team to take action. -
White Mich. Couple Arrested After Gun Pulled On Black Family
Cellphone video captured the confrontation Wednesday outside a Chipotle in Orion Township.