Dr. John Smith on the State of Race Relations in America: Progress Made, But Still a Long Way to Go

Dr. John Smith on the State of Race Relations in America: Progress Made, But Still a Long Way to Go

Interview with Dr. John Smith: On Race Relations in America Dr. John Smith is a professor of sociology at the … More

Indianapolis Police Officers Indicted on Manslaughter Charges in Death of Black Man During Mental Health Crisis

Indianapolis Police Officers Indicted on Manslaughter Charges in Death of Black Man During Mental Health Crisis

Two Indianapolis police officers were indicted on manslaughter charges on Thursday in the death of Herman Whitfield III, a Black … More

15 Proposals to Watch in New Congressional Session: From Healthcare Expansion to Rural America Revitalization

15 Proposals to Watch in New Congressional Session: From Healthcare Expansion to Rural America Revitalization

As the new legislative session begins, Congress is proposing a variety of bills that could have significant impacts on American … More

Conservative Author J.D. Vance Sparks Controversy with Tweet about "Two-Tiered Justice System" under Joe Biden

Conservative Author J.D. Vance Sparks Controversy with Tweet about “Two-Tiered Justice System” under Joe Biden

J.D. Vance, a conservative author and venture capitalist, recently tweeted that there is a “two-tiered justice system under Joe Biden.” … More

Senator Rand Paul Calls for Replacement of Kentucky Governor Beshear, Calling Him "Drunk with Power" Over COVID-19 Restrictions

Senator Rand Paul Calls for Replacement of Kentucky Governor Beshear, Calling Him “Drunk with Power” Over COVID-19 Restrictions

Senator Rand Paul, a Republican from Kentucky, recently tweeted a statement calling for the replacement of Governor Andy Beshear. In … More