Pvt. Felix Hall was last seen alive in an all-white neighborhood in February 1941. He was found hanging from a tree on a segregated military base.
Author: Christine Fernando, USA TODAY
Barbie debuts one-of-a-kind dolls in likeness of six women who are ‘heroes of the pandemic’
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‘Forever grateful’: Officer dies after being attacked outside Pentagon, officials say
Officials say an officer was killed after being attacked on Tuesday morning at a transit station just outside the Pentagon.
‘Zines’ have deep roots in marginalized communities. Zine-makers worry those origins are being forgotten.
“Zines,” short for “fanzine” or magazine, are low-budget and independently published by the people who write them.
Man charged with hate crimes in New York City after series of anti-Muslim attacks
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2 NYPD officers fired after internal disciplinary trial finds them guilty of raping 15-year-old girl
The ruling found that the officers – Sanad Musallam, 34, and Yaser Shohatee, 41 – were guilty of sexual abuse and rape of a 15-year-old girl.
Tokyo Olympics brace for Tropical Storm Nepartak, preemptively shift rowing schedule
Tropical Storm Nepartak, which formed Friday night over the western Pacific Ocean, may arrive at the shores of mainland Japan by Tuesday.
Jewish artifacts taken by Nazis in Holocaust seized at New York auction house, feds say
Jewish artifacts once taken by Nazis during World War II have been found and seized, according to the Department of Justice.
Drones are zapping clouds with electricity to create rain in United Arab Emirates project
The United Arab Emirates is creating enhanced rain through cloud seeding, a method of artificially encouraging clouds to produce rain.
Lightning strike? Vandalism? Ohio mayor says ‘we may never know’ what destroyed George Floyd mural
Toledo Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz said the city will work with Toledo’s arts commission and the artist to replace the mural.