White Lives Matter Group Protests Juneteenth Celebration in Tennessee
The men held up signs on Saturday at the festival that read "Stop White Replacement" and "It's ok to be white."
'I Saw White People as the Enemy, Then One Man Changed My Life'
"He was white, but I didn't think of him as white. My mind couldn't process it because he didn't act like most whites."
School Banned From Identifying as Catholic After Flying BLM, Pride Flags
The school's president pointed that the purpose of flying the flags was "to express support for making our communities more just and inclusive."
Video Shows Senate Candidate Attacking Man in BLM Shirt
The activist's GoPro captured Republican Senate candidate Blake Masters lunging toward him and grabbing him with both hands.
NFL Coach Jack Del Rio Calls Jan 6. Capitol Riot Just a 'Dust-Up'
"As of April 5, 2022, the approximate losses suffered as a result of the siege at the Capitol was $2,734,783," the U.S. Attorney's Office recently wrote.
Who is Misan Harriman? Meghan Markle's Friend Behind Lilibet Birthday Photo
Misan Harriman nicknames his camera lens "the truth seeker" and has photographed Angelina Jolie, Jay-Z, Tom Cruise and Princess Beatrice before Lilibet.
Gun Store Posts Sign Mocking George Floyd's Death: '2 Years of Sobriety'
The store, owned by an Alabama veterinarian and county commissioner, has been bombarded with negative reviews online since the incident.
'Defund the Police' Is Dead But Other Reform Efforts Thrive In U.S. Cities
Two years after George Floyd's death, many cities are adopting innovative programs to defuse tense situations without police intervention. Just don't use the D-word.
Poll: 75% of Black Americans Fear Being Physically Attacked Because of Race
The survey's results come a week after 10 Black people were fatally shot by a white teen in a mass shooting at a Buffalo, New York, grocery store.
Improve the Health of Black Women. Make Racial Trauma at Work Extinct
Gendered racism must be eliminated to make workplaces healthy for everyone.
Against American Mobocracy
Today's Democrats routinely threaten the republic with mob rule if they do not get their way.
Support for Black Lives Matter Plummets Among African Americans: Poll
A survey of 1,000 people by the University of Massachusetts Amherst found support for the movement and police reform has dropped since April 2021.
Suspect Payton Gendron Planned To 'Shoot More Black People': Buffalo Police
The teenager accused of racially-motivated mass murder at Tops supermarket planned to continue his rampage by seeking more Black victims elsewhere, police say.
Ted Cruz Compares Protesters Outside Justice Alito's Home to Jan 6. Rioters
The GOP Senator was previously mocked after he apologized for calling the Capitol riot a "violent terrorist attack."
Mark Esper Under Fire for Keeping 'Essential' Trump Information Secret
The former president has responded to several of Esper's allegations and called him "weak and totally ineffective" during his time as defense secretary.
Trump Claims 'I Had to Run the Military' but Mark Esper Reveals 'Four Noes'
The former defense secretary told "60 Minutes" firing missiles into Mexico was just one of a number of "dangerous" ideas from the Trump administration.
Optometrist Charged With Allegedly Delivering Nooses, Making Racist Threats
Kenneth Pilon allegedly slipped a noose with a racist note into a truck owned by a mixed-race couple, in addition to threatening Starbucks workers.
Joy Reid Suggests Elon Musk Bought Twitter Because He Misses Apartheid
"The ReidOut" host also said conservatives now wanted to dominate Twitter to harass and attack people.
'Highly Contagious' Disease Outbreak Forces Quarantine After 57 Horses Die
The federal horse facility is located on the grounds of a Colorado state prison.
Shaun King Has Not Deleted His Twitter Account: 'You Wish'
The activist's account went offline after he criticized Elon Musk's plans to purchase the social media giant.
A Year After Derek Chauvin's Conviction: What Has Happened Since?
Derek Chauvin was sentenced to 22.5 years in prison for the murder of George Floyd in 2021. Newsweek has details on what followed after the former police officer's conviction.
Where is Derek Chauvin Now? George Floyd's Killer Kept Isolated in Prison
Chauvin, a former police officer, was convicted of murdering Floyd, a Black man, on April 20, 2021, an event that sparked protests around the world.
Marjorie Taylor Greene Rages at Lawsuit Against Her, Warns of Retaliation
The Republican Representative said she would defend her name and would find ways to fight back against the "progressives" and "leftists."
D.C. Abortion Pictures Reveal Uncomfortable Truths
These new images of abortion victims—like those of civilians targeted in Ukraine or the last minutes of George Floyd's life—challenge us to see through the lies.
Grand Rapids Police, Community Were at 'Boiling Point' Before Lyoya's Death
The relationship between the Black community and Grand Rapids' police department has been strained for several years.
Attorney Likens Patrick Lyoya 'Execution' to Russian Atrocities in Ukraine
Civil Rights attorney Ben Crump compared the unarmed 26-year-old's death to Ukrainian civilians being killed by Russian soldiers.
Government Settles Civil Cases With Protesters Injured at Lafayette Square
"Today marks a win for the ongoing resistance against all attempts to subvert dissent," said April Goggans, core organizer of Black Lives Matter D.C.
Battling Tik Tok Comments, Racism and the Church: BYU Students Want Change
The Black Menaces, a group of students at Brigham Young University, have learned to accept the Mormon church. They hope their school will do the same for them.
Stuffed Monkeys Hung on Nooses Next to Alleged Open House in Shocking Video
While visiting an open house, the alleged realtor who took the video said the home next door "apparently didn't want any Black neighbors."
Ciarán O'Reilly Reflects on Irish Rep, the Pandemic and Stephen Sondheim
Irish Rep's producing director talked to Newsweek about the shutdown's one surprising benefit to his theater and the more surprising news of Sondheim's will.