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Nearly half of Fortune 500 companies were founded by immigrants or their children. It shows how Latino entrepreneurs can drive America’s economic future
By
Julián Castro
and
Carolina Martinez
July 30, 2025
Politics
Confederate leader surnames are coming back to Army bases because the Army found other service members with the same last names
By
Fernanda Figueroa
and
The Associated Press
July 28, 2025
Politics
Trump administration threatens to cut all Harvard funding after finding it violated Jewish students’ civil rights by tolerating antisemitism
By
Collin Binkley
and
The Associated Press
July 1, 2025
Finance
Target’s CEO is taking action as a boycott over slashed DEI efforts roils in-store foot traffic
By
Anne D'Innocenzio
and
The Associated Press
April 17, 2025
Politics
Martin Luther King Jr.’s daughter says housing discrimination is rearing its ugly head again: ‘We may end up right back where we were in the ’50s’
By
Thalia Beaty
and
The Associated Press
April 10, 2025
Retail
Target is being boycotted for 40 days for Lent over its decision to drop DEI initiatives
By
Wyatte Grantham-Philips
and
The Associated Press
March 7, 2025
Commentary
Trump’s DOJ can’t rewrite the law on DEI. Here’s why companies shouldn’t back down
By
Jenny R. Yang
and
Pamela Coukos
February 20, 2025
Politics
Trump fires 2 Democratic commissioners at agency that enforces civil rights laws in the workplace
By
Alexandra Olson
,
Claire Savage
and
The Associated Press
January 29, 2025
Health
Ohio abortion ban struck down by judge who cites voter-approved reproductive rights amendment
By
Julie Carr Smyth
and
The Associated Press
October 25, 2024
Tech
Facial recognition technology incorrectly flagged a man as a shoplifting suspect. Now Detroit is paying him $300,000
By
Ed White
and
The Associated Press
June 29, 2024
Newsletters
Will campus protests hurt students’ employment prospects? HR experts weigh in
By
Emma Burleigh
May 8, 2024
Leadership
DEI opponents are using a Civil Rights Act section to go after a VC fund that invests in businesses owned by women of color: ‘It’s a very clever game plan’
By
Anne D'Innocenzio
,
Alexandra Olson
and
The Associated Press
January 14, 2024
Retail
A civil rights leader went to see ‘The Color Purple’ with his mother—then AMC ejected him for using his own chair
By
Ben Finley
and
The Associated Press
December 29, 2023
Tech
Media Matters chair won’t back down about anti-Semitism on X: ‘As evidenced by Elon Musk’s own conduct, the rot seems to go all the way to the top’
By
Christiaan Hetzner
November 21, 2023
Success
The Henry Ford Museum is buying the Alabama house where Martin Luther King Jr. planned a famous march and moving it to Michigan
By
Corey Williams
and
The Associated Press
April 17, 2023
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Preston Fore
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Millionaire Alexis Ohanian walked out of the LSAT 20 minutes in, went to a Waffle House, and decided he was ‘gonna...
By
Preston Fore
Economy
The canary in the coal mine is singing as global bond selloff raises national debt concerns
By
Eleanor Pringle