
Climate march in Northern California demands environmental justice
"The climate crisis affects more than California, and the actions we take today will determine the world our children and grandchildren will live in tomorrow."

Alarm grows over prosecutor conduct in Tamir Rice case
The shooting of Tamir Rice occurred on the afternoon of Nov. 22 after a resident saw him waving a toy gun in the park.

Protests continue in Minneapolis after fatal shooting of Jamar Clark
Jamar Clark was fatally shot by an officer of the Minneapolis police department on Sun., Nov. 15.

Jaywalking leads to series of brutal arrests in Austin, Texas
A man who recorded the incident said it began when he and friends were walking across a barricaded street and the light changed as they were crossing.

Racial slurs have no place in football
For American Indians, the NFL season offers regular reminders that our rights still aren't fully recognized.

Justice prevails at University of Missouri: President Wolfe steps down
"He has not only enabled racism since the start of his tenure in 2012, but blatantly ignored and disrespected the concerns of students."

Lack of media attention to Holtzclaw trial: Do black women matter?
The trial of the former Oklahoma City police officer charged with sexually assaulting and raping 13 black women, began this Monday.

Students criticize cartoon published at University of Illinois
Cultural centers on campus released a statement condemning the publication.

Trial of coal criminal Blankenship finally begins
Don Blankenship, the accused coal criminal and former CEO of Massey's Upper Big Branch Mine, may finally face justice.

Classmates forced to watch as cop brutalizes South Carolina student
Hashtag #AssaultAtSpringValleyHigh has been trending on social media platforms, with users calling for a end to police violence.

