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Emily Rooney: CNN Crew Arrested Amid Minneapolis Protests
Police detained CNN correspondent Omar Jimenez, who is black and Latino, while he was reporting live, during a time of increased exposed racial injustices. -
The History Behind 'When The Looting Starts, The Shooting Starts'
In response to the violent protests in Minneapolis, the president tweeted a phrase that goes back to the 1960s, used by a white police chief known for inflaming racial tension in Miami. -
Minneapolis Cop Who Knelt On Black Man's Neck Charged With Murder
The police officer seen on video kneeling on the neck of George Floyd was charged with murder Friday. -
Andrea Cabral On Why Police Killings Won't End With George Floyd
The former Suffolk County Sheriff said America needs than immediate outrage in order to fix its issues with police brutality. -
Fires, Looting Rock Minneapolis After Man's Death; 1 Dead
Amid the violence, a man was found fatally shot Wednesday night near a pawn shop. -
Across Texas, Black And Hispanic Neighborhoods Have Fewer Coronavirus Testing Sites
An NPR investigation shows that Black and Latino neighborhoods in four large Texas cities have fewer coronavirus testing sites, leaving communities blind to potential COVID-19 outbreaks. -
White Woman Who Called Police On Black Bird Watcher In Central Park Placed On Leave
A black man says he asked a white woman in Central Park to put her dog on a leash. His video, which has gone viral, shows her telling emergency operators that the man is threatening her and her dog. -
Family Asks Houston Police Not To Release Fatal Shooting Video Of Gospel Singer
After days of public demands for access, the Houston Police Department announced it will not release video of the deadly shooting of a black man.Adrian… -
Race, Police Connections Could Complicate Ahmaud Arbery Case
Two white men are in custody for allegedly murdering Arbery and now await a grand jury trial. But will their race and police connections shield them from potential prosecution? -
Callie Crossley: Communities Of Color Are Hardest Hit By COVID-19
Across the country, minority communities are facing challenges from the illness itself, as well as economic impacts.