Police used pepper spray to clear a pro-Palestinian tent encampment at George Washington University and arrested dozens of demonstrators on Wednesday just as city officials were set to appear before hostile lawmakers in Congress to account for their handling of the 2-week-old protest.
Starting in 2035, Social Security will be unable to pay out full benefits, according to a new report from the Social Security Trust Fund
From OnlyFans to sex with Taylor Swift, the ex-Congressman dropped several hot takes in a recent podcast interview.
Pro-choice advocates in both states recently announced that they collected enough signatures — more than 380,000 in Missouri — to ensure residents can vote to amend their constitutions to include the right to obtain an abortion and other essential care.
The Food and Drug Administration’s ability to approve the chemical filters in sunscreens that are sold in countries such as Japan, South Korea, and France is hamstrung by a 1938 U.S. law that requires sunscreens to be tested on animals and classified as drugs, rather than as cosmetics as they are in much of the world.
The rap battle has survivors and advocates asking: Does the exploitation of serious allegations for lyrical warfare undermine important social movements and trivialize genuine experiences of abuse?
Congress allocated $350 million to build animal crossings and help reduce a deadly problem.
Anyone else charged with a crime likely would have had handcuffs slapped on them, been mugshotted, sat in a dirty holding cell for hours or days waiting to see the judge to find out if you'd get a bond, pay it (assuming they could afford to do so). Not former president Donald Trump, though.
Misinformation is spreading like wildfire around the student anti-war protests – Reckon gets the facts straight.
In her book “The Intersectional Environmentalist,” Leah Thomas provides a comprehensive history of the environmental justice movement, how marginalized folks have contributed to the movement and actionable steps we should take to care for each other and the planet.
A new YA horror anthology defies outdated horror tropes by centering the survival of Black women and girls.