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President Donald Trump and his allies are seeking to rule through systematic intimidation. It has deep roots in American ...
Speaking at Harvard’s Tercentenary Theatre, Abdul-Jabbar reflected on his path into social justice activism as a young ...
Juneteenth marks the day in 1865 enslaved people in Galveston, Texas found out they had been freed — two years after the ...
The Trump administration’s latest salvos include asking federal agencies to cancel about $100 million in contracts with the ...
The six-time NBA champion hit out at the president and his administration as he addressed Harvard's graduating seniors during ...
Iris Rodriguez-Rosa has worked for the department since 1986, most recently as first deputy commissioner. She is the first ...
Three weeks remain in the stagnant slog to the Democratic primary, when voters will select their pick to take on Mayor Eric ...
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A second federal judge blocked Trump's broad tariffs; the White House is appealing the decision. Follow Newsweek's live blog.
There is no such thing as a boring summer in Michigan! From drive-in movies to art fairs to aquariums, there is something for ...
Federal and state governments offset budget shortfalls by forcing incarcerated laborers to work to maintain the very prisons ...