
House passes African-American history bill
The House passed a bipartisan bill that would recognize the resilience and contributions of African Americans to the United States since 1619.

The House passed a bipartisan bill that would recognize the resilience and contributions of African Americans to the United States since 1619.

After I received the news of the shooting at a gay bar in Orlando, killing at least 50 people, several thoughts went through my mind.

I was asked at year’s end for my predictions for the coming year. One prediction I made was that the Court would strike down the Texas abortion law.

A federal district court in Virginia today ordered the Gloucester County School Board to let Gavin Grimm use the same restrooms as other boys at his school.

During a more than 15-hour filibuster on the Senate floor, Sen. Tim Kaine added his voice to the renewed push for legislative action to combat gun violence.

Every Memorial Day, Americans are subjected to endless reruns of an “inspirational” poem by Charles Province: “The Soldier.”

Habitual apologists for agribusiness cite studies that show glyphosate, the “active ingredient” in Roundup, is unlikely to cause cancer.

Democratic Party presidential nomination frontrunner Hillary Clinton talked Trump in a major speech on Thursday.

The U.S. has put a hold on transferring cluster bombs to Saudi Arabia. The advocacy group Peace Action praises the move.

On April 4, 2015 in North Charlton, North Carolina a black man named Walter Scott was shot by a white police officer named Michael Slager.