Roy Den Hollander, the self-proclaimed anti-feminist lawyer, invoked men’s rights throughout his life. What is it and how did it emerge?
Author: Joshua Bote, USA TODAY
John Lewis was 23 at the March on Washington. His life in service to justice, in 12 images.
Rep. John Lewis leaves behind a storied legacy of activist work, spanning decades and movements all in pursuit of justice and equality.
Rep. John Lewis received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2011. This is what Barack Obama said about him.
Obama praised Lewis, who he addressed as the “conscience of the United States Congress,” for his courage and unwavering commitment to justice.
FCC unanimously approves 988 as new three-digit suicide prevention hotline
The process will take two years, as telecom and voice service companies will be mandated to have a 988 hotline by July 16, 2022.
At least half of all states, including California and Michigan, pause reopening or take steps to halt the spread of COVID-19
Governors and other state leaders continue to grapple with plans to reopen their economies – or slow them down again – amid a severe uptick in cases.
Man survives 400-pound bear attack in Colorado home
Colorado Park and Wildlife officers were able to find the suspected bear, which they confirmed based on DNA evidence, and euthanized it that day.
George Floyd told officers he ‘can’t breathe’ nearly 30 times, newly released body cam transcripts show
In the harrowing exchange leading up to his death, Floyd told officers he couldn’t breathe nearly 30 times.
A groom in India died two days after getting married. Now, about 100 COVID-19 cases are linked to the wedding.
His family insisted on holding the wedding due to “huge financial losses” that would take place if the family cancelled, reported one outlet.
NASA to name DC headquarters after ‘Hidden Figure’ Mary W. Jackson, its first Black female engineer
The NASA dedication to honor Mary W. Jackson comes after a street outside the agency headquarters was renamed Hidden Figures Way in 2019.
Newborns in Mexico were diagnosed with coronavirus, believed to be first case of triplets
The state’s health secretary said the chances were small that the babies were infected with coronavirus so quickly outside of the womb.