LIFESTYLE June 26 Social media users blast swimsuit company over bikini made 'in honor' of Rosa Parks: 'Too disrespectful' Social media users are sounding off as a Miami, Florida-based swimsuit company sells out of a bikini named after Rosa Parks. The brand also sells suits to "honor" other notable figures.
Roman Catholic May 23 Catholic monk comes out as transgender with diocese's permission A Catholic monk in Kentucky, Christian Matson, has come out publicly as transgender without objection from the diocese, doing so on Pentecost.
New York May 11 NY judge tosses order restricting transgender players from using county-run parks A New York judge on Friday struck down a Long Island county’s order restricting female transgender athletes from using parks after a local women’s roller derby league challenged it.
Crime May 10 Bodycam footage shows moment deputy fatally shoots Air Force airman at his home Police in Florida have released video of a deputy fatally shooting an Air Force airman as he answered the door to his apartment last week.
Politics April 19 Biden dismantles Trump-era Title IX rules, sidesteps issue of trans athletes in girls' sports
Mississippi March 20 Sentencing continues for former MS deputy 'Goon Squad' who tortured 2 Black men Former MS law enforcement officers Daniel Opdyke and Christian Dedmon are to be sentenced for torturing two Black men, and new information came out about a past assault of Dedmon's.
Mississippi March 19 6 ex-Mississippi officers await sentencing for torture of 2 Black men Six former Mississippi law officers await sentencing after pleading guilty to a long list of crimes in the racially motivated torturing of two Black men.
VIDEO March 18 Caitlyn Jenner joins Nassau County executive in battle over trans athletes in women's sports Olympic champion Caitlyn Jenner flew to New York Monday to stand with a local official who is suing AG Letitia James in federal court over her push to force Nassau County to allow biological males to compete in all-female sporting events.
Obituary March 14 Dorie Ann Ladner, Mississippi civil rights activist and NAACP organizer, dies at 81 Dorie Ann Ladner, who fought for freedom and equality for Black people in Mississippi and beyond, passed away at 81 years old on March 11, 2024.
Kansas March 12 Kansas judge says transgender rights not violated by state's refusal to change sex on driver's licenses A Kansas judge sided with Attorney General Kris Kobach in ruling that transgender rights are not violated by refusing to change sex on driver's licenses.