The North Carolina Supreme Court allows lawsuits from bars claiming unfair COVID-19 restrictions to proceed, seeking damages.
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A reckoning in the Black community challenges past norms. While colorism remains, '90s shows like Martin offered powerful representation.
A countdown clock was unveiled at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport for the NCAA Women’s Final Four, set for April 2026.
Community members and environmental groups are concerned about the upcoming border wall construction in the San Rafael Valley.
After a meeting with Putin, Trump announced plans to limit mail-in voting via executive order, citing unfounded claims. This move threatens the integrity of U.S. elections, as it seeks federal control over state-run processes, raising alarms about potential authoritarianism.
Gov. Katie Hobbs and Arizona Democrats urge reversal of federal decision canceling funds for solar projects targeting low-income areas.
President Trump faces backlash from Black mayors over crime rhetoric, despite statistics showing crime reductions in cities with Black leadership.
Spike Lee and Denzel Washington team up again for "Highest 2 Lowest," a modern NYC reimagining of Kurosawa's classic, hitting theaters August 15th.
New Yorkers back the public campaign finance program by 41 points, up from 34 in 2023, showing strong bipartisan support for reducing wealthy donor influence.
The Supreme Court’s shadow docket rulings frequently favor the Trump administration, often without explanation. This trend raises concerns about unchecked power, particularly as these decisions enable significant policy changes, like the dismantling of federal agencies and deportations, despite lower courts' objections. Justice Kavanaugh defends this approach, but critics argue it undermines judicial accountability and democratic principles, necessitating transparency from the Court.










