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Selwyn Jones was living in small town South Dakota when the footage of his nephew being murdered made it to his TV screen.
The current and former chiefs of the Minneapolis Police Department are pushing back on efforts to rewrite history five years after the murder of George Floyd.
With the anniversary of George Floyd's murder by Derek Chauvin approaching, a local business owner shares her perspective of ...
We are honest about the conditions that we're facing, but we are not hopeless about what we're facing,' said Bishop W. Darin ...
In the final weeks of the Biden administration, the Justice Department filed lawsuits accusing Minneapolis and Louisville, ...
Experts said the office repeatedly failed to acknowledge restraint—particularly prone positioning and police pressure on the ...
This audit confirms what many feared—that Maryland’s death investigations during that time were compromised by systemic bias ...
Marchers who expected racial progress in the five years since George Floyd's murder instead got a Trump-led white backlash.
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The name that rallied millions to unite in a global call for racial justice is now being turned against the little girl who ...
Five years after George Floyd's death, NPR's Michel Martin talks with Toluse Olorunnipa and Robert Samuels, the Pulitzer Prize-winning authors of His Name is George Floyd.
George Floyd's murder sparked an international protest movement for racial equity and policing changes. Five years later, what changed — and what's being undone?