Valentina Orellana-Peralta, 14, died when Los Angeles police opened fire on a suspect Thursday at a Burlington store in California.
Author: N'dea Yancey-Bragg, USA TODAY
Patients in medical illustrations are usually white. Meet the Black artists trying to change that.
Some Black medical illustrators say the lack of diversity in the images can have a negative impact on patients and providers.
Officials say school threats allegedly posted on TikTok are not credible; districts cancel class, increase security
Schools were increasing security and canceling classes Friday in response to vague threats officials said were made on TikTok.
Police violence ‘enforced white supremacy’ during 1960s protests. Similar tactics are still used today.
Police used some of the same tactics to stop 1960s protests and Black Lives Matter demonstrations: violence and arrests.
Push to disband Minneapolis police fails despite calls for reform after George Floyd death
The vote to replace the police department divided the community and was seen as a test of the police reform movement sparked by George Floyd’s death.
Civil trial over deadly ‘Unite the Right’ extremist rally to begin in Charlottesville
Jury selection begins Monday in a federal civil trial over a 2017 white nationalist rally in Virginia that ended with one dead and dozens injured.
What to know about the killing of Ahmaud Arbery and the three men on trial in Georgia
The trial begins Monday for Greg and Travis McMichael and Roddie Bryan, who are accused of killing Ahmaud Arbery in Brunswick, Georgia, last year.
Gabby Petito’s funeral set for Sunday; Brian Laundrie manhunt to continue in Florida wetlands
The manhunt for Gabby Petito’s fiancé, Brian Laundrie, continues this weekend in Florida’s Carlton Reserve.
Fashion designer Balenciaga accused of cultural appropriation over $1,190 sweatpants
A TikTok video of $1,190 Balenciaga sweatpants that look like sagging pants has gone viral and sparked claims of cultural appropriation.
1 in 4 college athletes say they experienced sexual abuse from an authority figure, survey finds
More than 1 in 4 student athletes reported being sexually assaulted or harassed by someone in a position of power on campus, a new survey finds.