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Alliance of Baltimore street gangs: There is no conspiracy to attack the police
Members of three gangs say that there is no inter-gang alliance against police
04/28/2015 23:23 UTC
Monuments to Black lives have no value without justice and meaningful change
My city named a building in my father's memory. He would have preferred economic equality for his workers
11/15/2020 00:30 UTC
What Don Lemon gets wrong about moms
The CNN anchor should be ashamed of his assumptions about single motherhood and the black community's self-respect
07/30/2013 16:15 UTC
GOP mayor charged with a hit and run after striking teenager
Republican mayor charged with hitting a 15 year-old girl and not stopping to make sure she was alright
08/15/2018 11:15 UTC
WATCH: Florida cop threatens to jail black man for jaywalking
A man committing the most ordinary of offenses gets threatened with jail
06/27/2017 13:37 UTC
Karens are everywhere. Where are the Kens?
The "Karen" pejorative devolved into a sexist stereotype, disconnected from any larger racial or class discourse
12/13/2020 19:00 UTC
Donald Trump's dark spectacle is just a rerun — and America's sick of it
Trump keeps rolling out the same threatening vision of American chaos. Does he even understand he's in charge?
08/28/2020 12:30 UTC
In the possum, the new animal meme du jour, the internet finds its soulmate
Move over, doggos: The internet's new favorite animal is pissed off and speaks in an umlaut-heavy slang
05/28/2018 23:30 UTC
Instagram's political propaganda spread to millions of users
Research reveals Instagram's role and suggests it may have been more influential than Twitter in propagandizing
11/21/2017 13:15 UTC
“He shouldn’t be up there with Martin Luther King”: A mural of Freddie Gray with the civil rights leader provokes disgust, on my ride-along with the Baltimore Police
Trying to get past the good guy/bad guy narrative, I ride along with two Baltimore cops. Here's what I learned
08/22/2015 17:29 UTC
Cass Sunstein on "How Change Happens": Hope that a better society is possible
Harvard law professor Cass Sunstein on how social movements that create broad social change become possible
04/27/2019 16:00 UTC
The blurred boundaries of mothering an addict
When you’re a mother you have to believe that no matter what your child does, they still deserve to be nurtured
07/22/2017 21:29 UTC
"Every single cop in Cleveland is here": Arthur Chu's shocking stories from inside the Tamir Rice/Michael Brelo protests
It wasn't my plan to take to the streets. But when the protest found me, there was only one honorable choice
05/28/2015 02:15 UTC
White supremacists joked about using cars to run over opponents before Charlottesville marches
Chat room conversations reveal expectations of violence — along with intelligence on left-wing adversaries
08/29/2017 13:39 UTC
"Arthur" creator on iconic cartoon's 25-year legacy and those "legendary" memes
Marc Brown spoke to Salon about John Legend & millennial love for an aardvark who grew up alongside the internet
02/21/2022 17:00 UTC
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