Young people today have widely differing views on the aftermath and significance of the deadly and generation-defining event
Announcement is latest in long campaign for recognition by widow and historian
Thousands of people gathered in the District of Columbia, where 57 years ago, Martin Luther King Jr. gave his famous ‘I Have a Dream’ speech
Monday morning crashes coincide with first day of classes for many
Firefighters struggle to control record blazes, which have burned thousands of square kilometers of land in a week
Thousands of Californians told to flee, with over 1,400 square kilometers of land burned
On World Humanitarian Day, workers mobilize to fight locust swarms in Somalia, feed schoolchildren in Nepal and coordinate aid in war-torn Yemen
The one-time Biden rival is the first Black woman and first candidate of Indian descent to be named on a major US party’s ticket
Department of Homeland Security says it will investigate after agents compiled intelligence reports on journalists covering Portland unrest
In the 5-4 decision written by Justice Neil Gorsuch, the court held that only tribes and the federal government can prosecute Native Americans for certain crimes committed in a large chunk of the eastern half of the state
The warning comes after news that the continent lost $55 billion in travel and tourism because of COVID-19
Grisly murders, casualties of a gang turf war, contrast with years of hiding hits
At issue is a key citizenship demand that Myanmar has not agreed to
Most of the kits will stay in the D.C., area, distributed by eight local partners, but nearly 4,500 will make their way back to partners in Los Angeles and elsewhere
Police bar weekend protests after Friday's 11-hour demonstration, inspiring work-arounds ranging from a satirical mourning ceremony to 'great' shopping deals
Bangladesh foreign minister calls on US, allies to make Myanmar take back displaced group
They’re legislators with at least slight histories of bipartisanship and most with competitive elections looming in 2020
Eric Garner, an unarmed African American man, died in 2014 in an altercation with police officer Daniel Pantaleo; news comes day before 5-year anniversary of Garner’s death
Teachers union denounces Trump approach to migrants, asylum-seekers, home countries
Passport and visa requirements leave vulnerable migrants out of overwhelmed host countries
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