PolicyLink, a national activist organization that works to end social and economic disparities in the U.S., on Tuesday published its proposal for how the federal government can better […]
Day: July 27, 2021
The name of the U.S. Capitol Police officer who shot and killed Ashli Babbitt on Jan. 6 has still not been officially released, but according to U.S. […]
Just days ago, White House press secretary Jen Psaki stated that it was not the government’s “role to place to blame” over the increasing number of COVID-19 […]
TOKYO — The host country’s superstar is out of the Tokyo Olympics. Naomi Osaka lost to former French Open finalist Marketa Vondrousova of the Czech Republic 6-1, […]

Ailan Evans, DCNF The tech industry’s anti-terrorism alliance announced Monday it would begin tracking content from far-right organization in a shared counter-terrorism database used by major tech […]

Kendall Tietz, DCNF A fourth-grade student in Minnesota was told not to tell her parents about an “equity survey” she and her classmates were instructed to take […]
Gov. Cuomo tried to rewrite history Monday by portraying himself as having never fudged the facts about the COVID-19 pandemic and its devastating, deadly impact on New York. During […]

Andrew Trunsky, DCNF President Joe Biden announced Monday that Americans experiencing long-term COVID-19 symptoms may qualify for disability resources under federal law. Biden delivered his remarks during […]
A wild video shows friends and family of Lydia Jacoby erupt into a frenzy when the 17-year-old Alaskan swimmer won an Olympic gold medal on Tuesday. The ecstatic fans […]
A top Cuban official took to Twitter late Monday to report a Molotov cocktail attack on Havana’s embassy in Paris and place the blame squarely on the […]
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Former Sen. Barbara Boxer was mugged in the Jack London Square neighborhood of Oakland, Calif., on Monday, putting a whole different light on the city’s efforts to […]