Wednesday, April 29, 2026

4 ways reparations can address racial inequality in education

Unequal schools are one of many manifestations of systemic racism. Changing the way schools are financed and homeowners are taxed can be a vehicle for reparations.

NYPD cops arrested on bribery charges

If convicted, the defendants face up to five years in prison.

Britney’s conservatorship is one example of how the legacy of eugenics in the US...

The United States has a history of forced sterilization policies that targeted disabled people, women of color, and those living in poverty.

For Afghan women, the frightening return of ‘vice and virtue’

The Taliban are going back on their promise to respect women’s rights.

Media attacked, journalists murdered: Democracy eroded

Social justice and freedom in all its forms, including media freedom, are at the core of the fight.

300,000 petition signatures delivered to Senate for the protection of abortion rights under federal...

“Over the past several weeks, right-wing extremists have inched us closer and closer toward a society without the precedent of Roe v. Wade.”

Olympic gold medal swimmer pleads guilty after attending Capitol riots

Keller surrendered himself to law enforcement after learning that they were seeking his arrest.

Former Pennsylvania cop charged with assault after pulling gun on innocent man

He has been charged with carrying a firearm without a permit, discharging a firearm, simple assault, and reckless endangerment of another person.

In a California desert, sheriff’s deputies settle schoolyard disputes. Black teens bear the brunt.

Deputies in California’s Antelope Valley are disproportionately citing Black teens, often for minor infractions, like getting in fights or smoking.

How to ensure global debates about inequality are informed by views from developing countries

In the last decade inequality has been placed at the centre of the agenda for global social and economic policy. This has...