OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – The nation’s first civil rights sit-in is now memorialized forever, where it actually happened in downtown Oklahoma City. You might know the history of OKC teacher Clara Luper ...
Orangeburg native and acclaimed Civil Rights Movement photographer Cecil J. Williams has a new title to add to his resumé — New York Fashion Week model. On Sept. 12, Williams made his runway debut in ...
ATLANTA (AP) — A popular museum in Atlanta is expanding at a critical moment in the United States. And unlike the Smithsonian Institution, the privately funded National Center for Civil and Human ...
Atlanta — A popular historical museum in Georgia is expanding at a critical moment in the debate over how the story of the United States is told. Critics of the Trump administration say it is using ...
National Guard Standoff Is a Recipe for More Political Conflict Letter from Berkeley: Positively the Last Word on the People’s Park Democrats Simply Refuse to Reckon with Leftist Political Violence ...
Cardi B has emerged triumphant in Los Angeles after being found not liable for assault and battery in a civil case against her. On Tuesday, a unanimous jury decided against requiring the “WAP” rapper ...
A California jury has found Cardi B not liable of assault allegations in a civil lawsuit filed by a former security guard. The case stems from a 2018 incident involving plaintiff Emani Ellis, a former ...
After a civil trial that sparked a flurry of viral moments that captivated internet audiences, a jury Tuesday cleared rapper Cardi B of any legal liability after she was accused of assaulting a ...
Cardi B returned to the witness stand on Wednesday in a civil suit brought by a security guard who alleges that the rapper assaulted her — even scratching her with one of her nail extensions — in a ...
The U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals Tuesday ruled that the National Labor Relations Board's structure is likely unconstitutional and barred the federal agency from pursuing cases against SpaceX and ...
A rendering of Pennsylvania soldiers voting by artist William Waud was published in Harper’s Weekly, Oct. 29, 1864. (Library of Congress) “We cannot have free government without elections,” President ...
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