Jazmyne Owens interviews GeDá Jones Herbert on the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and its impacts on civil rights protections and enforcement in public schools.
US officials say the rules will stop "destructive ideologies" but others argue it is redefining human rights principles for ...
BEIJING -- The State Council Information Office of the People's Republic of China on Sunday released a report on human rights violations in the United States in 2024. The following is an abstract of ...
In a dramatic break, the State Department intends to scrutinize other countries’ abuses by emphasizing entitlements “given to ...
Disfigured by 200,000 tons of American bombs, the mountain of rubble called Gaza represents the open casket of Emmett Till, whose funeral forced the world ...
Pennsylvania lawmakers are responding to the national attention surrounding a "whites-only" community in Arkansas, with plans ...
Other lawsuits challenging the bureau's personnel moves have been filed since Trump's second term began. In September, three ...
A judge rules that the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission created a hostile work environment for a transgender employee.
Rev. Luis Cortés Jr., the founder and CEO of Esperanza, discusses his path to service and his passion for supporting North ...
The Trump administration announced on Tuesday an aggressive plan to continue dismantling the Education Department, ending the ...
Boca Raton Sen. Tina Scott Polsky and Lake Worth Rep. Debra Tendrich are working to ensure that all public schools in Florida ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order in March seeking to close the department, but only Congress has the power to do that.
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