Derek Chauvin's trial distresses Black viewers, as they revisit traumatic details of George Floyd's death
• 4 years agoThe trial is only furthering the uneasiness many felt when the video of Chauvin pressing his knee to Floyd’s neck started to circulate online.
Looking anew at the American landscape's oft-neglected corners through an instant camera
• 4 years agoThere is beauty in the swing ride at the Mississippi State Fair, seats suspended against an azure sky. There is humor in the giant statue of a hotdog alongside a highway in Lesage, West Virginia.
Amanda Gorman says she was racially profiled near her home: 'This is the reality of Black girls'
• 4 years agoGorman, the nation’s youngest inaugural poet, lives in Los Angeles but did not specify where the encounter occurred.
Barack Obama, Bruce Springsteen turn podcast hosts with Spotify's Renegades: Born in the USA
• 4 years agoOn Monday, Spotify released the first two episodes of Renegades: Born in the USA, featuring the 44th president and the singer of the anthemic hit name-checked in the show’s title.
Donald Trump talks up new H1B rules, claims coming changes will bring 'simplicity' for foreign workers in US
• 6 years agoUS president Donald Trump on Friday promised changes in the way the U.S. handles temporary visas that allow American companies to bring high-tech and other skilled workers into the U.S.
US judge temporarily blocks Donald Trump order denying asylum to people who enter country illegally from Mexico
• 6 years agoUS District Judge Jon Tigar in San Francisco issued a temporary restraining order against the asylum rules. Tigar’s order takes effect immediately, applies nationwide, and lasts until at least 19 December when the judge scheduled a hearing to consider a more long-lasting injunction. Representatives for the US Department of Justice could not immediately be reached for comment.
Donald Trump, angry and nervous after midterm jolt, mulls wide-ranging White House shake-up
• 6 years agoUS President Donald Trump, said to be furious over midterm election results and nervous about the Mueller probe, is weighing an administration-wide shake-up as he looks to prepare his White House for divided government, but it is unclear who is going and who is staying.
Harvard, NYU legal journals accused of bias against whites and men as scrutiny mounts over how America's elite colleges consider race
• 6 years agoA group based in Texas is suing legal journals at Harvard University and New York University over allegations that they illegally give preference to women and racial minorities when selecting editors and the articles they publish.
Donald Trump's immigrant roundups increasingly target non-criminals, up 66 percent in the first 9 months of 2018
• 6 years agoICE arrests of noncriminals increased 66 percent in the first nine months of the 2018 fiscal year over the same period a year earlier. Arrests of convicts, meantime, rose nearly 2 percent. More noncriminals have also been deported. Among those expelled from the U.S. interior in fiscal 2017, there was a 174 percent increase from the previous year of those with no criminal convictions. Deportations of those with convictions rose nearly 13 percent over the same period.
New Yorker editor David Remnick cancels Steve Bannon invite after high profile dropouts and outrage; says he's 'changed his mind, there's a better way to do this'
• 7 years agoFacing widespread outrage, The New Yorker has dropped plans to interview Steve Bannon during its festival next month. The former Donald Trump aide and ex-chairman of Breitbart News was supposed to be a featured guest during a prestigious gathering that over the years has drawn some of the world's most prominent artists and public figures