Police oversight boards are proliferating, but do they actually work?
dlewis33/iStock (NEW YORK) — While police oversight boards have been around for decades, a string of high-profile killings in recent years, including George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, have focused greater scrutiny on the use of force and
Purdue Pharma bankruptcy plan that give Sackler family immunity moves forward
Pureradiancephoto/iStock (NEW YORK) — A controversial bankruptcy plan involving OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma, which would shield the Sackler family from litigation tied to the opioid crisis, moved forward Thursday. A federal bankruptcy court judge in White Plains,
Children’s books written to support transgender and nonbinary youth
The GenderCool Project (NEW YORK) — Three new books are aiming to help educate children and adults about nonbinary and transgender youth. The GenderCool Project, a youth-led movement that works to replace misinformed opinions on transgender and
Mike Pence says he may never 'see eye to eye' with Donald Trump on Jan. 6 riots
Scott Eisen/Getty Images (MANCHESTER, N.H.) — Former Vice President Mike Pence hit another presidential early voting state Thursday evening, fueling 2024 campaign speculation by headlining the Hillsborough County Republican Committee’s annual Lincoln-Reagan Dinner in Manchester, New Hampshire.
Scoreboard roundup — 6/3/21
iStock (NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Thursday’s sports events: MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL INTERLEAGUE Colorado 11, Texas 6 AMERICAN LEAGUE Tampa Bay 9, NY Yankees 2 Boston 5, Houston 1 Chi White Sox 4, Detroit