College Board says slavery was not in any way beneficial for African Americans, pushes back on Florida Gov. DeSantis.
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Decomposed bodies found in remote Colorado campsite belonged to trio living “off the grid”
Decomposed bodies found at a Colorado campsite this month have been identified as belonging to sisters Christine and Rebecca Vance and a teenaged boy.
5 school officials charged with failing to report suspected sexual assaults of Florida HS student
A Florida high school principal and four other school staffers were arrested Monday on charges of failing to report sexual abuse of 15-year-old.
‘Dangerous’ heat threatens millions of Americans; Arizona county brings in coolers to store bodies: Updates
A ‘dangerous’ heat wave is settling over cities in the Midwest and Northeast through the rest of the week, forecasters warned. Live updates.
Mitch McConnell has fallen multiple times this year, uses wheelchair: What we know
Mitch McConnell, an 81-year-old Kentucky Republican and top party leader in the Senate, is facing questions about his health. Here’s what we know.
Oxford school shooter Ethan Crumbley to face students, parents at sentencing hearing
The hearing will include testimony from Oxford High School students who witnessed the 2021 massacre that killed four people and injured six.
They convicted her for selling drugs the weight of a pencil. Now she’s sentenced to death.
Saridewi Djamani, 45, was found guilty of trafficking 30g of heroin in 2018. The Singaporean national is slated to be executed Friday.
‘Like I was a stranger’: What happens when state laws don’t recognize LGBTQ parents
A new report shows that nearly half of all states lack clear and equitable ways for LGBTQ couples to establish legal rights as parents.
‘Zelenskyy is in a box’: Some experts say Ukraine won’t win the war. Live updates.
Providing Ukraine with more weapons and expecting the nation to win the war is “the definition of strategic insanity,” one expert says.
More injuries reported after crane catches fire, plunges to the ground in Manhattan
Of the 12 people injured, nine are civilians and three are firefighters, the New York City fire department said Thursday.