Planned Parenthood is gearing up for a legal battle against Alabamaafter state lawmakerspassed the most extreme abortion ban in the US.
Author: Nicquel Terry Ellis , USA TODAY
Art so white: Black artists want representation (beyond slavery) in the Met, National Gallery
Black art is largely absent from the world’s largest museums. Now, African American artists and curators are working to change that.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signs fetal heartbeat bill, one of most restrictive abortion laws in nation
Republican Gov. Brian Kemp signed a bill to make it illegal for women to get an abortiononce a heartbeat is detected in the womb, around six weeks.
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.
‘Chubby, brown & braless’: These women are unapologetic about their bodies, and Instagram fans can’t seem to get enough
Body positivity is being spread on social media as plastic surgery procedures rise.
Jussie Smollett hate attack claim: ‘Bogus police reports cause real harm,’ police say
While hoaxes are rare, each one diverts resources from real victims, sows doubt about real attacks and gives material to those who minimize real hate
Blocked from taking Confederate statues down, Atlanta, Birmingham, Memphis try other ideas
Leaders in Atlanta, blocked by Georgia state law from taking down monuments to the Confederacy, are pursuing other means.
Calm before the storm: Fans, tailgaters swarm site of Super Bowl LIII hours before kickoff
Fans showed up early at Mercedes-Benz Stadium to take photos and look for game tickets hours ahead of Super Bowl LIII in Atlanta.
Sex trafficking at Super Bowl LIII in Atlanta: Advocates, players fight against exploitation
Victim advocates, law enforcement, former NFL players and others are working to break up the sex trafficking they say the Super Bowl eventattracts.
UNC rejects proposal to build new home for ‘Silent Sam’ Confederate statue
The University of North Carolina hasrejected a $5.3 millionproposal to build a new home for “Silent Sam,”theConfederatestatue that wastoppled by protestersin August.
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