Seeing rioters storm the Capitol brought up sad memories for Valarie Carey, whose sister Miriam was shot by Capitol Police after a car chase in 2013.
Author: N'dea Yancey-Bragg, USA TODAY
US Capitol rioters are being identified and fired from jobs
Some people at the U.S. Capitol riot have been identified through images and video shared on social media – and have lost their jobs as a result.
Skwatchers capture dazzling photos of the Quadrantids, the first meteor shower of 2021
Photographers captured the first major meteor shower of 2021 peaked over the weekend, although the waning gibbous moon meant no dark skies.
Virtual Kwanzaa celebrations offer a moment of reflection after a difficult year for the Black community
Kwanzaa is a celebration of African and African American culture. As with other holidays this year, many families will be celebrating virtually.
Texas police release body camera video of fatal shooting of Joshua Feast
Authorities in Texas released video of the fatal police shooting of Joshua Feast, a 22-year-old Black man, whose family says was shot in the back.
Kansas City Star apologizes for decades of racist coverage of Black community
Mike Fannin, the newspaper’s top editor, wrote that the paper had “disenfranchised, ignored and scorned generations of Black Kansas Citians.”
Millions of Americans could be facing eviction after the holidays. Here’s how you can help
Millions of Americans will be facing homelessness if the federal eviction moratorium expires at the end of December. Here’s how you can help.
UK eases restrictions on blood donations from gay and bisexual men in ‘landmark change’
Blood donors in the UK, including gay and bisexual men, who have had the same sexual partner for more than 3 months, can donate starting next summer.
UK eases restrictions on blood donations from gay and bisexual men in ‘landmark change’
Blood donors in the U.K., including gay and bisexual men, who have had the same sexual partner for more than 3 months can donate starting next summer.
California bill would require police officers be 25 years old or have a bachelor’s degree
A California bill proposed would raise the minimum age and education requirement for police officers, a move designed to reduce use of deadly force.