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Karmelo Anthony’s family and new legal team aren’t accepting that janky guilty verdict without a fight. Just one month after a completely non-Black Texas jury convicted the now-19-year-old of murdering fellow high school student Austin Metcalf and sentenced him to 35 years behind bars, Anthony’s attorneys are asking the court to reconsider all the circumstances […]

Ashlee Cole, a Chancery Judge for District 16-2 in Mississippi, wrote in a Facebook post on Tuesday that her son, Warren, "loved Nolan dearly."

On the eve of the 250th birthday of the United States, top officials from the Trump administration were present at a special private party that turned “wild” – thanks partly to a spat between Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and another Trump appointee over Blanche’s sneakers. According to reporting by the British tabloid Daily Mail, […]

ACA premiums rose significantly last year after Congress failed to extend tax subsidies, leaving millions unable to afford coverage.

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Israeli PM Netanyahu defends military actions in Gaza, sparking outrage over lack of compassion for Palestinian suffering.

Judge Lewis A. Kaplan of Manhattan federal court cited the Supreme Court’s June 29 order, which denied Trump’s request for the court to review the case.

African American children face significantly higher drowning risks, a troubling disparity rooted in complex historical factors.

ICE officials claim the shooting of Lorenzo Salgado Araujo happened as officers attempted to arrest him for allegedly being undocumented.

The popularity of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is still surging, even with his views on Israel and the war in Gaza. More proof of this came from a recent poll that shows Mamdani being viewed more favorably than Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The Associated Press-NORC poll was conducted over the week of […]

The federal government is now facing a federal lawsuit filed by upstate New York resident David Streever, who claims ICE agents were sent to his house with a warning over an email he sent.

The president of people whose favorite source of information is "Trust me, bro," is at it again, playing fast and loose with facts and data.

Election oversight, wealth gap, and acts of kindness shape our communities, per Sybil Wilkes' daily roundup.