As food prices soar, now is the time for the Biden administration to bolster financial support for America’s food banks.
Author: Suzette Hackney, USA TODAY
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Lack of details around FBI’s search of Trump’s home is maddening. It’s also the process.
There is a legal process, a window where we are kept in the dark, until court documents and investigative reports are made available. Let it work.
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Finding my family’s history in Brunswick, Georgia, where Ahmaud Arbery was murdered
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Our eyes don’t deceive us: The men are fleeing Afghanistan. Where are all the women?
The sad scenes of desperate evacuations foreshadow the painful reality that women in Afghanistan are being left behind, unprotected from the Taliban.
A teacher hangs a BLM flag at a school named for a Confederate general. Now she’s under investigation.
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44 witnesses, 14 days of testimony in Chauvin trial and now America waits for a verdict — with so much at stake
This case sparked protests and prompted conversations about racial justice and reforms that might, finally, support unalienable rights for all people.
The struggle to reopen George Floyd Square: ‘Injustice closed these streets; only justice should open them’
George Floyd Square has been blocked off by concrete barricades and makeshift checkpoints since Floyd died while in police custody.
‘I hate that we are here:’ America grieves as 500,000 die from COVID-19 pandemic
While depressing, it’s important to feel the loss lest we become numb to their significance. With grief comes resolve.