UPS, which has been accused of discriminating against employees who had long hair and beard due to religious beliefs, has relaxed its dress code.
Author: N'dea Yancey-Bragg, USA TODAY
Georgia teen pleads guilty, is sentenced for plot to attack Black churchgoers
The 17-year-old girl was arrested last year after planning to attack a predominantly Black church, acquiring knives and visiting the location twice.
Archaeologists find huge 2,000-year-old cat image carved into Peru hillside
The massive design of a cat was found at the UNESCO heritage site known as Nazca Lines which features thousands of drawings scratched into the ground.
New portrait of Queen Victoria’s African goddaughter sheds light on forgotten Black history
Sarah Forbes Bonetta, born to an African ruler as Aina, became Queen Victoria’s goddaughter in the mid-19th century.
Volcanic eruption turned man’s brain into glass, ‘froze’ brain cells 2,000 years ago, scientists find
Italian scientists found intact brain cells in a man who was killed during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.
Teacher says he can no longer teach kindergarten after parent complained about tattoos
Local educational authorities said students under six “could be frightened” by the appearance of a teacher with tattoos.
NASA unveils $28 billion plan to land first woman, next man on the moon in 2024
The mission would mark the first time human land on the lunar surface since 1972 and could pave the way for establishing a base camp on the moon.
Pennsylvania judge will likely reevaluate ‘unconstitutional’ $1 million bail set for Ricardo Munoz protesters
Several people arrested during demonstrations over the police shooting of Ricardo Munoz are being held on $1 million bail in Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Texas officer charged with assault in fatal shooting of Pamela Turner in 2019
Baytown Officer Juan Delacruz shot Pamela Turner after a struggle with the 44-year-old Black woman that a bystander captured on video.
Los Angeles authorities have ‘promising leads’ in search for gunman who ambushed two sheriff’s deputies, offer $175K reward
Officials offered a $100K reward for information leading to an arrest after a gunman shot two LA sheriff’s deputies in a weekend ambush.