For months, Ms. Taylor’s death has been a rallying cry. Michelle Obama and Kamala Harris, the Democratic vice-presidential nominee, called out her name during the Democratic National Convention.
Breonna Taylor Decision, Live Updates: Police Begin Arresting Protesters
For months, Ms. Taylor’s death has been a rallying cry. Michelle Obama and Kamala Harris, the Democratic vice-presidential nominee, called out her name during the Democratic National Convention.
Breonna Taylor Live Updates: One Officer Charged With Wanton Endangerment
“My city is going to blow up if these three men are not charged,” said Mr. Mascagni, who believes that the officers’ actions are protected under the law. “I’m very nervous
How the Supreme Court Could Affect Voting Rules on Election Day
Such rulings could have major consequences for election rules, but the court will find it increasingly hard to make major reversals of policies, said Edward B. Foley, an election law scholar
After Hurricanes Batter Louisiana, Residents Dread Rebuilding Again
The region is no stranger to storms. Stockpiling canned goods, bottled water and batteries is a springtime ritual, along with the hurricane tracking charts handed out at supermarkets. Boarding up windows
After Storms, They Built Higher. They Dread Doing It Again.
The region is no stranger to storms. Stockpiling canned goods, bottled water and batteries is a springtime ritual, along with the hurricane tracking charts handed out at supermarkets. Boarding up windows
Some Protests Against Police Brutality Take a More Confrontational Approach
In Rochester, N.Y., protesters have confronted people at outdoor restaurants, shaking dinner tables. Marchers in Washington also accosted people eating outside, urging everyone to raise their fists to show their allegiance
Breonna Taylor Decision Live Updates: One Officer Charged, but Not for Her Death
For months, Ms. Taylor’s death has been a rallying cry. Michelle Obama and Kamala Harris, the Democratic vice-presidential nominee, called out her name during the Democratic National Convention.
After Years of Political Gridlock, Oregon’s Fire Disaster Brings ‘New Reality’
“How long will it last? I don’t know,” Mr. Frederick said. “I hope it lasts longer than it has in the past.”
But State Senator Herman Baertschiger Jr., who was the
Donald Trump vs. the Ivy League: An Election-Year Battle
“The president believes these failures have gone unchecked for far too long and only gotten progressively worse at the expense of the next generation.”
Mr. Trump’s criticism of elite universities follows
Breonna Taylor Live Updates: Brett Hankison Faces Three Felony Charges
“My city is going to blow up if these three men are not charged,” said Mr. Mascagni, who believes that the officers’ actions are protected under the law. “I’m very nervous
As Schools Go Remote, Finding ‘Lost’ Students Gets Harder
Some districts were better positioned than others to quickly intervene when students stopped showing up during the pandemic. Long Beach, Calif., a district of 81,000 students, won a grant last year
Abortion Was Back-Burnered in the Presidential Race. Not Anymore.
In a six-month period last year, states across the South and Midwest passed 58 abortion restrictions, including criminalizing abortion as early as six weeks into a pregnancy, a time before many