Ukraine is creating a volunteer “IT army” to hack Russian websites after facing a series malware and denial of service attacks.
Author: N'dea Yancey-Bragg, USA TODAY
An archive of Black newspapers is becoming more accessible at Howard. Here’s why it’s important.
Universities, libraries and grassroots organizations are digitizing archives and documenting online movements to highlight Black history.
‘Strong Black woman’ myth is hurting the mental health of African American women, author says
Author Marita Golden talks about her new book, the consequences of the Strong Black Woman syndrome and how Black woman can prioritize self-care.
In trial of officers in George Floyd’s death, did they have a ‘duty to intervene’?
Former officers Thomas Lane, J. Alexander Kueng and Tou Thao didn’t stop Derek Chauvin. Experts say training and police culture are to blame.
Bodycam video reveals details surrounding fatal police shooting of Amir Locke in Minneapolis
Minneapolis police footage has reignited criticism over the use of no-knock warrants after it showed officers fatally shooting Amir Locke.
Beloved campus officers killed in Bridgewater College shooting were a ‘dynamic duo’
Officers J.J. Jefferson and John Painter were good friends, Bridgewater’s president said. Painter was Jefferson’s best man in his wedding this year.
Federal prosecutors reach plea deal with 2 men who killed Ahmaud Arbery in hate crimes case
Federal prosecutors reached a plea deal with the two men convicted of murdering Ahmaud Arbery before a hate crimes trial was set to begin.
Jury selection to begin in trial of 3 officers accused of violating George Floyd’s civil rights
A federal indictment alleges J. Kueng Thomas Lane and Tou Thao deprived George Floyd of his constitutional rights. All three pleaded not guilty.
Museums must return stolen artifacts, experts say. That requires an ‘institutional transformation.’
Individuals and communities for decades have used the legal system to push museums to return stolen cultural objects.
American Girl names first Chinese American doll its ‘Girl of the Year’ in response to anti-Asian hate, violence
The company said its 2022 ‘Girl of the Year’ Corinne Tan is trying to find the “courage to speak up when faced with xenophobic comments.”