COLUMBUS – The Ohio State Senate passed Senate Bill 87, sponsored by State Senator Terry Johnson (R-McDermott), legislation which expands the offense of ethnic intimidation to include riots based on ...
The proposals would've created new state agencies, holding certain AI companies to commitments that they benefit the public good, address job displacement and ensure that advanced models are released ...
These Black activists fought for civil rights over decades. Here are their warnings, and advice, for American protesters today.
A Cristosal report documents 245 cases of political persecution in El Salvador, showing arrests, pretrial detention and vicarious pressure on families in places like Nahuizalco.
Even though it’s legal to vote in these circumstances, Caleb Armstrong, a transmasculine Texan, worries. Armstrong is the ...
One of the most vocal head coaches in the NBA, Steve Kerr, has joined an important mission to protect the interests of student-athletes. He is not alone, as 18 other influential college figures have ...
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The Real Reason Americans Love Guns

With a weak social safety net, a gun offers a false sense of personal power and security. Beverly Gologorsky This article originally appeared at TomDispatch.com. To stay on top of important articles ...
A dozen alleged members and associates of a street gang that prosecutors say controls open-air drug sales in the MacArthur Park area of Los Angeles were arrested Thursday on federal charges alleging ...
In an age of threats and harsh political rhetoric, public school teachers are asking the Connecticut legislature to erase their home addresses from some public records. The teachers are seeking to ...
A dozen alleged members and associates of a street gang that prosecutors say controls open-air drug sales in the MacArthur Park area of Los Angeles were arrested Thursday on federal charges alleging ...
Votebeat reports that Trump lacks the authority to cancel the 2026 midterms, with local officials committed to upholding ...
A bipartisan bill would create Ohio’s first hate crime statute but omits protections for LGBTQ people and excludes transgender victims.