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Well, it was inevitable, wasn’t it? Stephen A. Smith, noted and respected sports analyst (he just signed a new $100 million, ...
Organized by Lookout Santa Cruz photographer Kevin Painchaud and Sentinel photographer Shmuel Thaler, the exhibit features more than 40 images the two photographers had taken for the Sentinel that ...
Black leaders came together Monday to discuss the lingering aftershocks of the summer of 2020 and how those pivotal days ...
The decision, which cites Hanley’s record of “unblemished and exemplary” service, contrasts with a strongly worded dissent ...
Two mayors and two police chiefs wanted to fire Sgt. Joseph Hanley for the 2020 incident, in which he kicked, berated, and ...
The Tulsa City Council authorized the payment for a $700,000 civil rights lawsuit settlement in a case between the city and ...
An image of George Floyd rests on the steps as community leader Sam Collins III speaks at the Galveston County United Rally at Stringfellow Orchards in Hitchcock on Saturday, June 20, 2020. STUART ...
As anyone who lived through the summer of 2020 can tell you, it was an unforgettable time. While many were hunkering at home due to the global COVID-19 pandemic, there was one thing that drew large ...
I've fought in court for Black people, including the families of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor. I celebrate Juneteenth. But I also know true freedom will come with financial power.
A team of University of St. Thomas researchers is documenting street art from the George Floyd protests — murals, posters and graffiti — in an ongoing global archive to preserve these ...
George Floyd’s was one of dozens of names we chanted that summer and continued to throughout the subsequent years. Opinion: Columbus deserves more than 'manipulative and cynical' words.
President Trump was talked out of deploying the military to crush the George Floyd protests in 2020. He always regretted it. By Zolan Kanno-Youngs and Erica L. Green Zolan Kanno-Youngs and Erica L ...