Paul Driscoll, an Associated Press journalist and newsroom leader who covered the civil rights movement and 1968 Democratic ... He was diagnosed with bladder cancer in July and had entered hospice care earlier this month, Tanner said.
an Associated Press journalist and newsroom leader who covered the civil rights movement and 1968 Democratic National Convention protests in Chicago, died Friday. He was 91. He died at his home in ...
Paul Driscoll, an Associated Press journalist and newsroom leader who covered the civil rights movement and ... He was diagnosed with bladder cancer in July and had entered hospice care earlier ...
The South Carolina Department of Education faces a civil rights lawsuit challenging its restrictions on how race and sex are taught in the state’s K-12 schools.
Mississippi state and the US federal governments have neglected to protect black women from cervical cancer deaths in the rural Mississippi Delta region, Southern Rural Black Women's Initiative for
Paul Driscoll, an Associated Press journalist and newsroom leader who covered the civil rights movement and 1968 Democratic National Convention protests in Chicago, died Friday. He was 91. He died at his home in Cadyville,
After President Donald Trump signed an executive order to change the meaning of the 14th Amendment to end “birthright citizenship,” it may be helpful to consider Horton’s story, the origins of the 14th Amendment and its roots in the struggle for abolition.
A civil jury has ruled that Louisiana parish officials who threatened to arrest and imprison an environmental activist while she attempted to speak during a public meeting did not violate the First Amendment.
Americans venerate the four ethical principles as articulated by Beauchamps and Childress: autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, and justice. However, in the current controversy pitting “medical freedom” believers (advocating an individual’s right to make personal health decisions against proponents prioritizing public health),
More than 67,000 Americans will be diagnosed with pancreatic cancer this year. Learn more about the disease and how PanCAN can help.
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