Arizona city considers replacing street names tied to KKK
An Arizona city council is scheduled to vote next month on replacing park and road names that have century-old ties to the Ku Klux Klan.
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An Arizona city council is scheduled to vote next month on replacing park and road names that have century-old ties to the Ku Klux Klan.
A longtime North Carolina Republican congressman who served briefly in the Senate in the mid-1980s has died.
The Michigan Republican Party is set to elect its next chair at Saturday’s spring convention from a 10-candidate field after the party suffered sweeping losses in the state in the 2022 midterms.
A man with a history of making antisemitic comments was charged with federal hate crimes Friday in connection with the shootings of two Jewish men, authorities said.
A lawsuit alleges a mentally ill man froze to death at an Alabama jail, arriving at a hospital emergency room with a body temperature of 72 degrees.
Decisions to shoot down multiple unidentified objects in American and Canadian airspace has put a spotlight on amateur balloonists who say their creations pose no threat.
Attorneys for Donald Trump want to ban from his upcoming civil rape trial the “Access Hollywood” tape in which the former president boasts graphically about how celebrities can molest women.
U.S. officials say analysis of the remnants of the large balloon shot down off the coast of South Carolina so far reinforces conclusions that it was a Chinese spy balloon.
U.S. cities and towns that have challenged their 2020 census population figures appear to be winning only small victories.
Nureja Khatun’s husband is one of more than 3,000 men who have been arrested in the northeastern state of Assam under a wide crackdown on illegal child marriages involving girls under the age of 18.