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Looking for the Best in Black Cinema? Try Brown Sugar.
The streaming service highlights some of the finest movies starring, and often directed by, Black artists.
By Jason Bailey
The streaming service highlights some of the finest movies starring, and often directed by, Black artists.
By Jason Bailey
Try this short quiz about the vibrant cultural movement that came together a century ago — and continues to be influential.
By J. D. Biersdorfer
The retreat by the police coincided with a surge in reckless driving and a rise in road fatalities.
By Emily Badger and Ben Blatt
Native American tribes say the casinos are part of their right to self-determination. But state officials fear they could siphon revenues from the Oregon Lottery.
By David W. Chen and Jordan Gale
A man fled the country to escape political violence and seek asylum in the United States. He has made some inroads in New York financially, but he misses the family he left behind.
By Danielle McLean
Two of the men met through a neo-Nazi online forum and recruited other people to join their scheme, which was rooted in white supremacist ideology, prosecutors said.
By Sara Ruberg
Some Asian American leaders are rooting for Kamala Harris to become the first Asian American president. But she is not widely known as Asian American, reflecting the complexity of the identity.
By Amy Qin
Hispanic leaders and civil-rights groups are backing the vice president, despite their clashes with the Biden administration on border policy.
By Jazmine Ulloa
Michael February, a boundary-breaking surfer and the first Black South African on the World Surf League Championship Tour, embarks on a transformative journey.
By Sandra Winther and Michael February
Some conservatives have a grim proposal to make undocumented immigrants leave: Exclude their children from schools.
By Emily Bazelon
She wrote two books about multiple generations of her forebears, including her mother, Lena Horne.
By Richard Sandomir
The museum reports having hundreds of consultations with Native American groups and says it is also returning 90 objects.
By Zachary Small
When it comes to people of mixed racial origin, our assumptions are sometimes strangely at odds with our ideals.
By John McWhorter
New research shows that the Black-white opportunity gap closed by about 30 percent for people born poor. It's also harder for poor white people to climb into the middle class.
By German Lopez and Ashley Wu
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Nearly lost, Mary Sully’s discovered drawings riff on Modernist geometries and Dakota Sioux beadwork and quilting. Our critic calls it “symphonically bicultural.”
By Holland Cotter
MAGA won’t be content to beat the vice president. It’ll try to destroy her.
By Charles M. Blow
He was a threat as a halfback, receiver and returner for the Dallas Texans, the team that became the Kansas City Chiefs. But he still had to deal with racism.
By Richard Sandomir
Her speech was a clear effort to make the election a referendum on the former president.
By Nicholas Nehamas and Simon J. Levien
The mayor of Nashville, Freddie O’Connell, asked the police to investigate three bombings after a book said that the attacks were tied to racist terrorism.
By Amanda Holpuch
In a new memoir, Fred C. Trump III claims his uncle, Donald J. Trump, made cruel and racist comments.
By Shawn McCreesh
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