
Feds Finally Following Local Lead in Use of Body Cameras
The Justice Department is only now catching up with local law enforcement, which has steadily increased the use of body-worn cameras in the last decade.
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The Justice Department is only now catching up with local law enforcement, which has steadily increased the use of body-worn cameras in the last decade.
A nonprofit teaches observers how to intervene when they witness harassment.
One of the original JFK assassination investigators breaks down the 58-year-old case into its basic parts.
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Former Vice President Mike Pence should be forced to give testimony.
A Philadelphia court’s recent upholding of the conviction of Liberian war criminal Jungle Jabbah is a major step in the global fight against impunity.
A biography describes the liberation of Nazi concentration camp Dachau.
Voter intimidation concerns grow as voting gets underway in open-carry states.
Black voters’ mail-in ballots are rejected three times as often as those from white voters.
Second of a three-part series on deaths at the hands of police in Tucson, AZ, and Richmond, CA.
With more than 300 lawsuits pending across the country, election experts fear that legal challenges so close to the 2020 election could do more harm than good.