As President Joe Biden visits the Middle East, supporters of Palestinians in the U.S. say they have little optimism for peace.
Author: Marc Ramirez, USA TODAY
Vaginas, uteruses and coat hangers: Abortion advocates use tattoos to protest Roe v. Wade ruling
With the Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, some are turning to tattoos to vent their feelings and support access to abortion.
‘All about the money’: 51 dead in San Antonio reveals harsh world of human smuggling
Monday’s discovery of 51 dead bodies in sweltering San Antonio was the deadliest illustration yet of the conditions faced by migrants.
LGBTQ people helped create the legal marijuana industry. Then they were left behind.
LGBTQ advocates say their representation in the cannabis industry is lacking where it counts — in positions of leadership and ownership.
Texas boy is the world’s youngest mariachi. For his dad, it’s a return to Mexican family roots
Mateo Lopez, 7, was named world’s youngest mariachi by Guinness World Records. While some see in him a future star, for his dad it’s more complicated.
Many young adults now identify as transgender or nonbinary as social media helps more people come out
Roughly 5.1% of adults under 30 identify as trans or nonbinary. Among adults 30 to 49, the rate was 1.6%, and for those 50 and older, 0.3%.
Conservatives spent decades pushing to upend Roe v. Wade. And it’s ‘only the beginning’
The draft decision represents decades of concerted efforts by conservative activists. Mitch McConnell and Donald Trump put the final pieces in place.
Sikh community still under attack a year after Indianapolis mass shooting
A year after eight people, four of them Sikhs, were slain at an Indianapolis-area FedEx plant, Sikhs find themselves facing lingering grief and fears.
Are anti-LGBTQ laws legal? Alabama trans laws spark debate over Constitutional rights
As a wave of conservative-led bills continue to target transgender kids, the U.S. Justice Department warned it could sue to protect civil rights.
Michelle Obama, other Black leaders praise ‘historic’ anti-lynching law. Some say more change is needed
Supporters praised the passage of the Emmett Till anti-lynching act, but some said more needs to be done to address anti-Black terrorism in the U.S.