Civil Rights

FBI Opens Criminal Investigation Into Baltimore Bridge Collapse: Reports

The FBI opened a criminal investigation into the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse that claimed the lives of six men.

White House Announces Three AI Policies to Safeguard Public Welfare

The Biden administration unveiled three new policies on Thursday aimed at shaping the federal government's utilization of artificial intelligence (AI), positioning the standards as...

Trump Receives Gag Order in Hush Money Case

Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Juan Merchan imposed a gag order on Donald Trump as part of the Stormy Daniels hush money trial.

Female Athletes Sue NCAA Over Transgender Policies

Former collegiate swimmer Riley Gaines and 15 other female athletes have launched a lawsuit against the NCAA over its transgender policies.

House Committee Demands MIT Respond to Antisemitism

The House Committee on Education and the Workforce is demanding that the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) provide documentation regarding its response to antisemitism on campus.

Indian Massacres, Bengal Famine, British Taxes, and Patriots Otis, Warren, & Hancock – American Minute with Bill Federer

The French and Indian War ended in 1763 with the French forced to cede to the British all of Canada and the land from the Appalachian Mountains west to the Mississippi River. The French had cultivated...

James Otis, The Stamp Act, and the Boston Massacre – American Minute with Bill Federer

After the French and Indian war, King George the Third to decided to keep troops in the American colonies in case of future attacks by the French or their Indian allies. To fund...

Biden Admin Provides $2 Million to Organization Targeting HIV Among ‘Racially Diverse Trans Women’

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is spending millions of dollars to address HIV among "racially diverse trans women."

Attorney General Garland Denounces Voting Measures as Threat to Democracy

Attorney General Merrick Garland, speaking at the Tabernacle Baptist Church in Selma, Alabama, commemorating 'Bloody Sunday,' criticized efforts to enhance election security as "burdensome...

U.S. Judge Rules Arizona’s Voting Law Requiring Proof of Citizenship is Not Discriminatory

A federal judge has ruled that legislators behind the new Arizona law requiring counties to verify the status of registered voters does not discriminate.

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