Race
Why Haven't Southern Baptists Condemned the Alt-Right?
A resolution condemning the alt-right and white nationalism has split the annual gathering.
Let's Celebrate the Right to Marry Who We Like
Fifty years ago the Supreme Court struck down Virginia's outlawing of mixed race marriages.
Apple's Potential Downfall? It's Losing the Data Race
Data, as pundits like to say, is the new oil. And Apple is falling behind its competitors, just as it moves into a gleaming $5 billion headquarters.
There's a Dangerous Racial Bias in the Body Mass Index
An increasing amount of research shows that BMI and weight are not necessarily the main indicators of a person's health.
Officer Charged With Murder for Killing Black Teen
A warrant has been issued authorizing the arrest of former Balch Springs police officer Roy Oliver to face a charge of murder for the death of Jordan Edwards.
Texas Police Fire Officer Who Shot Black Teen
Officer Roy Oliver shot at a car full of teenagers on Saturday outside a house in the Dallas suburbs.
The U.S.-Russia Nuclear Arms Race Is Over—Russia Won
Every missile system Russia deploys is capable of defeating America's missile defense systems.
Hidden Costs the Rest of Us Pay for Illegal Immigration
In California, thousands of illegal aliens operate cars without insurance or driver's licenses.
Someone Told My Son His Skin Was 'Too Dark'
How could a 4-year old child plant such a dangerous idea in my son's precious mind?
Elizabeth Warren and Donald Trump Talk 2020
"I think she'd lose so badly," Donald Trump said of the 2020 presidential race.
Five Dogs Died in the 2017 Iditarod
"Enough is enough: The Iditarod must end," PETA said. Animal rights activists forced SeaWorld and Ringling Brothers to end high-profile programs. Will the Alaskan sled race be next?
The Iditarod Goes to a 57-Year-Old
Mitch Seavey set a new record in the world's biggest dog sled race, finishing in eight days and three hours.
Fillon Resisting Calls to Quit French Presidential Race
Onetime frontrunner has been mired in scandal over allegedly paying his wife for a no-show job.
New DNC Chair Perez Promises Focus on Grassroots
The former Labor secretary promised to "get back to basics" and fight back against Trump.
Why Russia Is Way Ahead in Race to Control the Arctic
Moscow is trying to tap the region's massive oil and natural gas reserves and encourage commercial shipping through an Arctic shortcut between European and Asian ports.
Centrist Heavyweight Backs France's Emmanuel Macron
Bayrou said at a press conference that the country was at "extreme risk" and needed what he described as an "exceptional response."
Cucking and Nazi Salutes: Night Out With the Alt-Right
"Hail Trump! Hail our people! Hail victory!"
Why Do TV Shows Keep Killing Queer Female Characters?
GLAAD released its annual "Where We Are on TV" report, which found more diversity on TV as well as the continued use of harmful tropes.
Trump's Drag on Suburban Republicans Clear in Va. Race
Despite refusing to vote for Trump, northern Virginia congresswoman finds herself tethered to the presidential nominee and in a tough re-election fight.
Trump in Turmoil: Five Ways Forward for the 2016 Race
The release of audio tapes in which the GOP nominee boasts of sexually harassing women is sure to upend the remaining weeks of the presidential campaign.
Claudia Rankine on Being Named a MacArthur 'Genius'
The poet, essayist and playwright is one of 23 new fellows announced Thursday by the MacArthur Foundation.
If Trump Wins, Mexican Leader Will 'Talk to the Devil'
"If we have to talk to the devil to guarantee the safety and future of the Mexican people in the U.S., Mexico will talk to the devil," said Mexican Economic Minister Ildefonso Guajardo Villarreal.
Yes, Climate Change Is Race Related
Black Lives Matter are right: climate change is much worse for minorities worldwide.
Race Tightens as Clinton, Trump Enter Home Stretch
Polls show little room between the presidential candidates, who hit the trail for post-Labor Day campaign.
Clinton Slams Trump in New Ad on Race
Clinton's presidential campaign said the ad would air in the hotly contested states of Florida, North Carolina, Ohio and Pennsylvania.
I've Changed My Mind About Black Lives Matter
On the rare occasions when I'm stopped by the police, I'm a bit nervous about it. If I were black, I would have good reason to be terrified.
This Designer Wants to 'Make America Colorful Again'
He illustrated a "badly drawn" Donald Trump coloring book, and all the proceeds go to a nonprofit that helps immigrants stay in the U.S.
Why Donald Trump Tweeted About His VP Choice
Mike Pence had a tight deadline—Friday at noon—to withdraw from the Indiana governor's race.
Race Wasn't Factor in Castile Shooting: Cop's Lawyer
'This incident had nothing to do with the race of the driver. It had everything to do with the presence of a gun,' says Thomas Kelly, who represents Officer Jeronimo Yanez.