
Black Women Framing Civil Rights as Global Human Rights: The Aretha B. McKinley Story
A largely overlooked 1960s activist linked domestic equality with international human rights, shaping policy and diplomacy.

A largely overlooked 1960s activist linked domestic equality with international human rights, shaping policy and diplomacy.

Widow of slain founder vows to let prosecutors decide the fate of the alleged killer as the youth-advocacy group names a new CEO and braces for leadership transition

Prosecutors rested their case in the federal trial; the defendant, Ryan Routh, will present his defense starting Monday with three witnesses as the defense phase begins.

American Comeback Tour proceeds after Kirk's killing, with an empty chair tribute planned at the University of Minnesota.

Democrat Jasmine Crockett condemns colleagues for voting against a Charlie Kirk resolution amid his Arizona memorial; event drew Trump and other MAGA figures.

Administration plans to advise against over-the-counter Tylenol during pregnancy and to explore leucovorin as a potential autism treatment, with HHS chief Kennedy Jr. weighing in on new CDC findings.

Officials to advise pregnant women against Tylenol use except for high fevers and outline research into leucovorin as a potential autism treatment, per reports

Sociologist Christina Cross argues that even Black children raised in two-parent households face persistent gaps and that policy should broaden beyond promoting marriage.

White House remarks spark debate over a controversial, inconclusive link between prenatal acetaminophen exposure and autism, as scientists urge caution.