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So what really happened at the cartel training site dubbed ‘Mexican Auschwitz’? National Guard forces are seen at Rancho Izaguirre in Teuchitlán, Mexico, on March 20, 2025.
In addition to these abuses that have dominated the news cycle, there’s another threat to veterans’ civil rights that hasn’t received as much attention. In two current legal cases, the federal ...
Framing is a powerful tool in communications: It can help people grasp complex ideas, but it can also distort or mislead. A recent sociological study suggests that framing social issues as "civil ...
The U.S. Education Department's Office of Civil Rights has launched an investigation into the Green Bay School District after a January complaint alleged an elementary school discriminated against ...
NORFOLK, Va. — Norfolk native and civil rights trailblazer Jerrauld C. Jones died Saturday at the age of 70, his family announced. Jones became one of the first African-American students to ...
The civil rights complaint accuses Domino’s of violating Michigan’s Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act, which prohibits discrimination in public accommodations.
The City of Birmingham is inviting public input on the Birmingham Civil Rights Crossroads project, a planned 3.16-mile urban trail network that reconnects the historic Graymont and Smithfield ...
Civil rights lawsuit filed after a Sacramento, CA, deputy shoved 71-year-old woman. Family demands justice, calling for systemic reform and accountability.
The administration is dismissing cases and unwinding settlements built on "disparate impact," which holds that even neutral policies can lead to biased outcomes.
The nearly 70-year-old U.S. Commission on Civil Rights could meet a similar fate. MESSAGE US — West Wing Playbook is obsessively covering the Trump administration’s reshaping of the federal ...
WASHINGTON—One night in April, Harmeet Dhillon was making spiced Indian tea she said she needed to power through her 12-hour days running the Justice Department’s civil-rights division.