Opinion: Why California's Latino voters are shifting toward Trump and Republicans
California's Latino voters are shifting from a cohesive bloc centered around immigration to a more diverse, economically populist constituency.
Trump promises mass deportations, history shows they could disproportionally target US born children
The 1989 nightclub raid prompted legal action that reshaped San Francisco's sanctuary policies, highlighting issues of racial profiling and immigrant rights.
In the GOP Civil War over Immigration, Both Sides Are Racists
Internal GOP conflict gives Democrats hope for hindrance of Trump's agenda.
The rift reflects a deeper division between business interests and nativist elements within the GOP.
Opinion: Why California's Latino voters are shifting toward Trump and Republicans
California's Latino voters are shifting from a cohesive bloc centered around immigration to a more diverse, economically populist constituency.
Trump promises mass deportations, history shows they could disproportionally target US born children
The 1989 nightclub raid prompted legal action that reshaped San Francisco's sanctuary policies, highlighting issues of racial profiling and immigrant rights.
In the GOP Civil War over Immigration, Both Sides Are Racists
Internal GOP conflict gives Democrats hope for hindrance of Trump's agenda.
The rift reflects a deeper division between business interests and nativist elements within the GOP.
Justice delivered nearly three and-a half-decades after execution-style murder on Grand Central Parkway: DA - QNS
A Manhattan man was sentenced to 25 years to life for the execution-style murder of Frank Sestak nearly 30 years ago.
Brooklyn hate crime case in new legal thriller confronts racial bias and justice
BROOKLYN, NY - A chance encounter in Prospect Park spirals into violence and courtroom drama in A Hate Crime in Brooklyn, the latest legal thriller from
Parents DO have a favourite child, scientists say
Many parents may actually prefer their daughters over their sons, revealing a deeper insight into parental favoritism.
Why laughing while crying is so Korean
Youngmi Mayer's memoir uses humor as a lens to explore biracial identity and cultural critiques, depicting its power for survival and understanding.
The Science of Racism by Keon West review evidence that speaks for itself
Keon West's book uses empirical research to explore how racism impacts social treatment and life outcomes rather than relying on individual anecdotes.
SCSJ Applauds Biden's Death Row Commutations, Urges Cooper to Follow Suit
President Biden commuted 37 federal death sentences, marking progress against systemic inequities and the flaws of capital punishment.
LA's outgoing district attorney on the Menendez brothers and prison reform: people could be safely released'
George Gascon's defeat in the 2024 election signals a setback for progressive criminal justice reform leaders amidst shifting political landscapes in California.
The Weaponization Will Be Gone!' Trump's AG Pick Pam Bondi Vows Not to Weaponize the DOJ
Pam Bondi promises to end partisanship and restore integrity in the Department of Justice under the Trump administration.
SCSJ Applauds Biden's Death Row Commutations, Urges Cooper to Follow Suit
President Biden commuted 37 federal death sentences, marking progress against systemic inequities and the flaws of capital punishment.
LA's outgoing district attorney on the Menendez brothers and prison reform: people could be safely released'
George Gascon's defeat in the 2024 election signals a setback for progressive criminal justice reform leaders amidst shifting political landscapes in California.
The Weaponization Will Be Gone!' Trump's AG Pick Pam Bondi Vows Not to Weaponize the DOJ
Pam Bondi promises to end partisanship and restore integrity in the Department of Justice under the Trump administration.
Almost one in five children live in conflict zones, says Unicef
Nearly 20% of the world's children now live in conflict zones, a significant increase posing severe risks to their safety and well-being.
These women lost their children because they were lesbians why can't the government say sorry? | Sophie Wilkinson
The historical removal of children from lesbian mothers reflects systemic bias and has profound personal consequences on families.
The struggles faced by lesbian mothers in gaining custody highlight the ongoing issues of discrimination within the legal system.
UNICEF says record number of children affected by wars DW 12/28/2024
UNICEF reports 2024 is disastrous for children in conflict zones with record casualties, displacement, and health crises worsening worldwide.
Santa Clara Co. social workers call out staffing crisis 1 year after infant fentanyl death
The tragic overdose death of a baby has prompted calls for urgent reforms in Santa Clara County's child welfare system, amidst ongoing understaffing issues.
After Santa Clara County child welfare agency director resignation, social workers call for more changes
Social workers demand accountability for child welfare leadership amid understaffing crisis, highlighted by the case of baby Phoenix Castro's death.
L.A. County launches investigation into death of baby left in care of 11-year-old
Los Angeles County is investigating the child welfare agency's role in the death of 1-year-old Thyri Wood, highlighting systemic failures in child protection.
Almost one in five children live in conflict zones, says Unicef
Nearly 20% of the world's children now live in conflict zones, a significant increase posing severe risks to their safety and well-being.
These women lost their children because they were lesbians why can't the government say sorry? | Sophie Wilkinson
The historical removal of children from lesbian mothers reflects systemic bias and has profound personal consequences on families.
The struggles faced by lesbian mothers in gaining custody highlight the ongoing issues of discrimination within the legal system.
UNICEF says record number of children affected by wars DW 12/28/2024
UNICEF reports 2024 is disastrous for children in conflict zones with record casualties, displacement, and health crises worsening worldwide.
Santa Clara Co. social workers call out staffing crisis 1 year after infant fentanyl death
The tragic overdose death of a baby has prompted calls for urgent reforms in Santa Clara County's child welfare system, amidst ongoing understaffing issues.
After Santa Clara County child welfare agency director resignation, social workers call for more changes
Social workers demand accountability for child welfare leadership amid understaffing crisis, highlighted by the case of baby Phoenix Castro's death.
L.A. County launches investigation into death of baby left in care of 11-year-old
Los Angeles County is investigating the child welfare agency's role in the death of 1-year-old Thyri Wood, highlighting systemic failures in child protection.
I Befriended A Man On Death Row. Here's What He Taught Me Before He Was Put To Death.
Brandon's life on death row exemplifies resilience despite oppression, revealing the psychological trauma of isolation and racial bias in the justice system.
Man in Brazil wrongly charged for 62 crimes after police use flawed photo ID
Highlighting the systemic issues in Brazil's police identification procedures that lead to wrongful convictions, particularly impacting Black and poor individuals.
I Befriended A Man On Death Row. Here's What He Taught Me Before He Was Put To Death.
Brandon's life on death row exemplifies resilience despite oppression, revealing the psychological trauma of isolation and racial bias in the justice system.
Man in Brazil wrongly charged for 62 crimes after police use flawed photo ID
Highlighting the systemic issues in Brazil's police identification procedures that lead to wrongful convictions, particularly impacting Black and poor individuals.
Mayor 'thrilled' with children's services turnaround
Tower Hamlets children's services have achieved an 'outstanding' rating from Ofsted, reflecting significant improvements since its previous 'inadequate' rating seven years ago.
Antony Blinken's Legacy Is Buried Under the Rubble of Gaza
The Biden administration's foreign policy narrative often clashes with the harsh realities of ongoing global conflicts, particularly in Gaza.
The big idea: why it's great to be an only child
Having one child has become a more acceptable and common choice for families in modern society.
The Malnutrition Metaphor for Psychological Trauma
Psychological trauma is complex and can be understood similarly to malnutrition, focusing on unmet emotional and mental needs.
SCSJ's Statement on Appeal in Moriah Energy Center Case
Community opposition to industrial zoning for the Moriah Energy Center emphasizes the fight for clean air and water rights in North Carolina.
Tulsa Race Massacre: Barbaric but not prosecutable, DOJ finds
The DOJ concluded no legal avenues exist for prosecution of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre despite its acknowledgment of the horrific events.
Amid Reactionary Backlash, We Must Reinvigorate Our Movement for Racial Justice
The global protests following George Floyd's murder ignited a renewed focus on racial injustices and significantly impacted institutional commitments to diversity and equity.
Vanessa Turnbull-Roberts Joins Ella Robertson McKay in highlighting indigenous leadership at one young world - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
Vanessa Turnbull-Roberts emphasizes Indigenous leadership as essential in addressing social issues and human rights infringements globally.
Syria: Former justice who sent 'thousands' to death arrested DW 12/27/2024
Mohammed Kanjo Hassan, a military official, was arrested after being linked to thousands of death sentences during Syria's civil war.
Vanessa Turnbull-Roberts Joins Ella Robertson McKay in highlighting indigenous leadership at one young world - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
Vanessa Turnbull-Roberts emphasizes Indigenous leadership as essential in addressing social issues and human rights infringements globally.
Syria: Former justice who sent 'thousands' to death arrested DW 12/27/2024
Mohammed Kanjo Hassan, a military official, was arrested after being linked to thousands of death sentences during Syria's civil war.
Justice Merchan, Who Is Imposing Trump's Sentence, Has Felt the Brunt of His Attacks
Justice Juan M. Merchan's role in the Trump case epitomizes the intense scrutiny judges face in high-profile legal battles.
Shui Ka-chun, Hong Kong Activist, Dies
Shiu Ka-chun dedicated his life to advocating for the marginalized, particularly imprisoned protesters, leaving a lasting impact on Hong Kong's pro-democracy movement.
When Racial Microaggressions Harm White People, Too
Racial microaggressions can inflict profound harm on both individuals targeted and their loved ones, creating feelings of helplessness and shame.
Federal courthouse renamed after Latino family in segregation fight
The federal courthouse honors Mendez v. Westminster, acknowledging the legacy of Latino civil rights advocacy and its significance in U.S. history.
No, John Roberts, You Are Not a Civil Rights Hero
Judges invoking civil rights history to defend controversial rulings is a misguided and disingenuous tactic.
Column: In 2024, Latinos finally became Americans at the ballot box
Cesar Chavez predicted a growing Latino influence in politics and economics, emphasizing the importance of recognizing farmworkers as integral members of society.
Federal courthouse renamed after Latino family in segregation fight
The federal courthouse honors Mendez v. Westminster, acknowledging the legacy of Latino civil rights advocacy and its significance in U.S. history.
No, John Roberts, You Are Not a Civil Rights Hero
Judges invoking civil rights history to defend controversial rulings is a misguided and disingenuous tactic.
Column: In 2024, Latinos finally became Americans at the ballot box
Cesar Chavez predicted a growing Latino influence in politics and economics, emphasizing the importance of recognizing farmworkers as integral members of society.
Shortage of foster carers causing very real' UK crisis, Barnardo's warns
The UK is in a fostering crisis with fewer carers available as needs for placements rise sharply.
Fight for a North Carolina Court Seat Drags On Long After Election Day
The election result for the North Carolina Supreme Court is contested, with implications for partisan dynamics and legal interpretations of voter eligibility.
Sibling differences can be attributed to both conscious and unconscious parental influences and individual child circumstances.
Locals Fight Secret Deal to Relocate Confederate Statue to Courthouse
Residents are suing Edenton officials over a secret plan to move a Confederate monument, challenging transparency and prior public engagement.
Judge Upholds Trump's Sentencing in Hush Money Case but Signals No Jail Time
A New York judge upheld Trump's conviction but may spare him punishment, indicating an unconditional discharge would maintain his felon status without further legal strings.
Climate Change: Youth Voices
On The Stream: We hear from young activists on their journey to educate and help tackle climate change.
Is Your Child Stressed? Effective Ways to Help Them Cope
Children experience stress like adults, but their stressors and expressions differ.
Recognizing signs of stress in children is crucial for effective parental support.
Justice Breyer Puts Retirement On Pause
Retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer plans to hear cases this month as a visiting judge on which federal appeals court?
Chief Justice John Roberts issues his annual year-end report
Legal analyst Sarah Isgur speaks with NPR's Steve Inskeep about Justice John Roberts' end-of-year review of the federal judiciary, in which he says that the courts' independence is under threat.
Is Parenting the Latest Health Hazard?
The mental health crisis among parents is escalating, necessitating the adoption of practical strategies to build healthier family dynamics.
Burning Away What Doesn't Serve Us: Lessons Learned From Celebrating the Ano Viejo
Happy New Year, fam!
This year, we're celebrating Ecuadorian style: by burning away what we want to let go of from last year and creating space for moving ahead with this year.
Outgoing North Carolina governor commutes 15 death row sentences
Gov. Roy Cooper commuted death sentences for 15 individuals to life without parole, reducing NC's death row population significantly.
Gov. Cooper Grants Historic Death Row Commutations
Gov. Roy Cooper commuted 15 death sentences to life without parole, indicating a significant shift away from the death penalty in North Carolina.
Jury begins deliberations in murder trial of barrister Diarmuid Phelan over shooting death of farm intruder
A jury has begun deliberations in the trial of barrister Diarmuid Phelan, who is accused of murdering an unarmed intruder in a shooting on his Dublin farm.
Louise McSharry: Record number of homeless children and the Kyran Durnin case show things are going from bad to abysmal
The emotional complexity of attending children's events often highlights disparities in childhood experiences.
Historians Urge SCOTUS to Approve La. Map with Second Majority-Black District
Historians are urging the Supreme Court to restore a map that includes a second majority-Black congressional district in Louisiana.
An Antioch man was secretly dating two next-door neighbors. In the end, one was killed and the other was headed to prison
Serico Justice received a 21-year sentence for killing her neighbor in a love triangle incident.
When Parents Are Afraid of Their Child
Parents who fear their children struggle to parent effectively, risking their child's emotional and behavioral development.
13 Black Celebs Who Opened Up About Their Experience Being A Child Actor In Hollywood
The life of a child star, particularly for Black actors, is fraught with unique challenges and pressures beyond public perception.
He was shot in Vermont. Now he wants to go home to the West Bank
Hisham Awartani's story exemplifies resilience after gun violence, highlighting his adjustment to life in a wheelchair and commitment to activism as a Palestinian-American.
Preserving Black History Has Never Been More Vital
Pauli Murray, a significant but overlooked civil rights activist, is finally receiving recognition through the newly established Pauli Murray Center for History and Social Justice.
Readers disagree with Biden's decision to commute 37 death row sentences. Here's why.
Biden commuted 37 federal death sentences, emphasizing his opposition to the death penalty amid political change.
Democratic Analyst Says MAGA Christians Should Support Biden's Commutation for Death Row Murderers: God Says Forgive'
Democratic analyst Lisa Durden urges Republican Christians to support Biden's commutation of death sentences, emphasizing the Christian principle of forgiveness.
Biden's position on the death penalty has significantly shifted, leading to the commutation of 37 federal death-row inmates.
The Three Death Row Prisoners Biden Chose Not to Spare
President Biden's commutation of sentences reduces federal death row to three inmates, maintaining a position against death penalty except for extreme cases.
Disgusting!' Fox News Runs Through Brutal Examples of Murderers and Rapists Whose Death Sentences Were Commuted by Biden
President Biden opposes the death penalty, commuting the sentences of 37 federal inmates despite the heinous nature of their crimes.
Justice Clarence Thomas Did Not Disclose Additional Trips From Billionaire Patron, Democrats Say
Justice Thomas failed to disclose trips funded by billionaire Harlan Crow, raising ethical concerns about transparency in the Supreme Court.
Reparations advocates prepare for backlash during next Trump term
Recent advancements in the reparations movement face potential setbacks with Donald Trump's second term due to his skepticism and plans to dismantle equity programs.
'Pain & Gain' killers spared from death by Miami juries. They'll still spent life in prison
Two killers from a brutal Miami double murder plot were sentenced to life in prison rather than death.
The resentencing trial highlighted the graphic nature of the crimes and the history behind them.
Major Funding Boost Lifts Racial Justice Work in Brooklyn
Brooklyn Org awarded $1.8 million in grants to support 18 nonprofits focused on advancing racial justice in Brooklyn.
Black People Here Make $50K Less Than Their White Neighbors
The post-2024 election climate has exacerbated fears among Black voters regarding safety and inequality in America.
South Korea's Autumn of the Patriarchy
President Yoon Suk-yeol's short-lived martial law declaration exposed a significant political crisis in South Korea marked by public dissent and military confusion.
How Poverty Violence Shows Whose Lives Are "Worth" More in America - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
Coretta Scott King's speech highlighted that violence encompasses systemic issues beyond physical acts, such as poverty, racism, and social neglect.
What Post-Election Narratives Reveal About the United States - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
The article critiques the Democratic Party's reliance on identity politics and highlights the alienation of the working class.
When Childhood Trauma Cannot Be Shared
Trauma must be expressed and shared with safe recipients to mitigate its long-term effects.
Secretiveness surrounding trauma rather than its nature influences its lasting impact.
Professional intervention may be necessary for effective healing from childhood trauma.
SCSJ Explainer Explores Manipulation of Crime, Safety Narrative
The Southern Coalition for Social Justice challenges the myth of 'rising crime' and emphasizes the importance of grounding public safety discourse in factual data.
Are reparations the answer? - Harvard Gazette
The Harvard symposium discussed the legal, economic, and ethical aspects of reparations for Black Americans, emphasizing the need for clarity in goals and justice.