During a traffic stop, Janice Carter learned for the first time that her license had been suspended for unpaid traffic tickets.
During a traffic stop, Janice Carter learned for the first time that her license had been suspended for unpaid traffic tickets.
Lindsey Vaughn walked briskly along a curvy, tree-lined street in a quiet neighborhood of modest homes.
At the intersection of race and politics in the United States lies voter suppression – the array of laws and election practices intended to make it harder for people of color to vote.
Roylan Hernandez-Diaz, an asylum-seeker from Cuba, was found dead in his cell on Oct. 16 at Richwood Correctional Center in Louisiana.
A proposed initiative to raise Florida’s minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2026 is gathering momentum and is almost certain to be on the state’s ballot when voters go to the polls to choose a president in 2020.
Monday may be the federally recognized holiday of Columbus Day, but millions across the country will instead observe Indigenous Peoples’ Day, now officially observed in some states and cities.
Tella Barnett fears she’ll end up behind bars again if she gets behind on her payments.
Thousands of people will be marching in Washington, D.C., and across the nation today.