How Trump's 2025 Reshaped America's Norms
A look back at the norms shattered in 2025, from military deployments in blue cities to the dismantling of USAID and the normalization of racial profiling by the Supreme Court.
A look back at the norms shattered in 2025, from military deployments in blue cities to the dismantling of USAID and the normalization of racial profiling by the Supreme Court.
A Maryland-born woman remains in ICE detention despite providing proof of U.S. citizenship. Her attorneys allege racial profiling and document fraud claims.
The U.S. Supreme Court has allowed Texas to use a Republican-drawn congressional map for the 2026 midterm elections, a decision that could impact House control. Read the details and analysis.
A Winnipeg Indigenous man says he was racially profiled and injured by police outside a Home Depot. George Sinclair recounts the December 3 incident and demands accountability.
Calgary Flames show significant progress in November with 7-6-2 record after disastrous October start. Analysis of OT loss to Hurricanes and team's turnaround.
Baltimore County officials confirm AI system didn't discriminate based on color when mistaking student's chip bag for gun. Investigation reveals technical error rather than racial bias.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage claims he 'never directly racially abused anybody' following school-related charges. Get the latest updates on this developing political story.
The Mississippi barn where Emmett Till was tortured will open as a sacred memorial site by 2030, funded by a $1.5M Shonda Rhimes donation. Explore this pivotal Civil Rights history.
U.S. Supreme Court halts lower court ruling that found Texas congressional map likely racially biased. Latest development in ongoing voting rights battle.
The U.S. Supreme Court has temporarily blocked a lower court ruling against Texas' 2026 congressional map. The decision could impact elections and voting rights nationwide. Follow this developing story.
Michelle Obama's viral comments linking hair straightening to racial disparities in swimming skills ignite national conversation. Explore the data and debate.
Former TD Bank employees file class action alleging Chinese and Chinese American staff were disproportionately targeted in money laundering investigation. Read the full details.
A federal court struck down Texas's 2025 congressional map, ruling it a racial gerrymander. The decision is a major victory for voting rights and could impact control of the House in 2026.
The City of Burnaby formally apologized for decades of systemic discrimination against Chinese Canadians. Mayor Mike Hurley delivered the historic apology at a ceremony on November 15, 2025.
The U.S. Justice Department is suing California over its newly approved congressional districts, alleging racial gerrymandering. This legal battle could determine control of the House in 2026.
Waterloo Regional Police have laid hate-motivated charges against a 31-year-old Cambridge woman following two separate incidents targeting victims based on their race and sexual orientation.
Progressive Democrat Zohran Mamdani's unapologetic socialist agenda and confrontational style are reshaping New York's political landscape, drawing both fierce support and sharp criticism.
A federal court has overturned Georgia's at-large Public Service Commission elections, declaring them racially discriminatory. This landmark decision could transform energy regulation and political representation across the state.
The European Union's latest progress reports reveal Ukraine's significant advancement toward membership while issuing stark warnings to Serbia and Georgia about democratic backsliding and reform stagnation.
Former President Barack Obama confronted pointed questions about racial progress, Donald Trump's appeal, and threats to democracy during his Toronto appearance, offering surprising insights about America's political landscape.
Former Illinois sheriff's deputy found guilty of second-degree murder for killing Sonya Massey during a 911 response call. The case highlights ongoing concerns about police use of force and racial justice.
A landmark verdict finds Illinois sheriff's deputy Sean Grayson guilty of murder for killing Sonya Massey, a Black woman who had called 911 for assistance. The case highlights ongoing concerns about police violence and racial justice.