The Supreme Court Wants More People to Die in Mass Shootings
This is the only possible conclusion after their decision striking down the federal ban on bump stocks. Elie Mystal Junee 14, 2024 Read the full article here The Nation
This is the only possible conclusion after their decision striking down the federal ban on bump stocks. Elie Mystal Junee 14, 2024 Read the full article here The Nation
Views about the intentions of the U.S. criminal justice system have their roots in key events in the 20th century. In the convict-leasing and chain gang systems of the early 1900s, Black men were...
In Galveston, Texas, on June 19, 1865, Gen. Gordon Granger brought freedom from abstraction into reality for enslaved Africans in the District of Texas, as was already the case elsewhere in the country. F....
The survivors had sought financial reparations from the city for its failure to protect Black residents. Chris Walker June 13, 2024 Read the full article here Truthout
WEST CHESTER, Pa. (CBS) — The American Cancer Society has launched a historic new study to find out why Black women have high cancer death rates. Why is there a disparity in cancer deaths?...
Republican Gov. Mike Parsons has refused to grant Marcellus Williams a pardon, despite exonerating DNA evidence. Nandinka Chatterjee June 11, 2024 Read the full article here Salon
“Every poll has the cost of living, economy, and jobs with living wages as the top issues,” said one campaigner. “And… the response we’re getting is, ‘Well, the economy is great.’” Julia Conley June...
People want to continue living in the home where they are comfortable. Mike Ervin June 4, 2024 Read the full article here The Progressive
Indigenous activist Leonard Peltier, who has spent most of his life in prison since his conviction in the 1975 killings of two FBI agents in South Dakota, has a parole hearing Monday at a...
Freeing Ourselves from the Monster Destroying Our Planet and Our Futures David Vine & Theresa (Isa) Arriola June 2, 2024 Read the full article here TomDispatch