Atlanta policesilent on more details in the apparent murder-suicide deaths of Christopher Edwards Jr., sister Erin Edwards and mom Marsha Edwards.
Author: Nicquel Terry Ellis , USA TODAY
Kamala Harris and Alpha Kappa Alpha: Black sorority was a source for life lessons, sisterhood
Kamala Harris’ sorority sisters say Harris got some of her earliest leadership experience as an Alpha Kappa Alpha woman at Howard University.
Missouri won’t renew license of St. Louis Planned Parenthood, state’s last abortion clinic
Missouri’s health department will not renew the license of Planned Parenthood of St. Louis, a clinic spokesman told Reuters and CBS News on Friday ahead of a court hearing.
Women’s rights are ‘under assault,’ Joe Biden says at Atlanta event with Beto O’Rourke
The two 2020 presidential candidates appeared at the Democratic National Committee’s I Will Vote Gala fundraiser in Atlanta.
Planned Parenthood of St. Louis gets temporary stay, continues as Missouri’s sole abortion provider
Planned Parenthood in St. Louis will continue to serve as Missouri’s sole abortion provider after a judge issues a temporary stay.
Colorado is the first state to cap co-pays for insulin
Colorado enacts new law to make insulin co-pays more affordable for people who suffer from diabetes. The move comes among soaring costs.
Mississippi judge who blocked 15-week abortion ban hears arguments on fetal heartbeat law
Mississippi’s fetal heartbeat law which bans abortions after approximately six weeks could be blocked or upheld by Judge Carlton Reeves.
‘Today is a dark day for women’: Planned Parenthood vows to challenge Alabama abortion ban
Planned Parenthood is gearing up for a legal battle against Alabamaafter state lawmakerspassed the most extreme abortion ban in the US.
They’ve got masterpieces worth millions. But including more black art would be priceless
Black art is largely absent from the world’s largest museums. Now, African American artists and curators are working to change that.
Georgia’s ‘fetal heartbeat’ abortion bill: What you need to know
Republican Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp could signa controversial bill this week that would ban abortions after a heartbeat is detected.