A 2-year-old girl was taken into ICE custody with her father in Minneapolis, flown to Texas, and returned to her mother despite a court order. The incident has sparked widespread outrage and protests.
In a surprising turn of events, the Justice Department has issued subpoenas to Minnesota's Governor Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, probing allegations of interference with federal law enforcement operations. What does this mean for the state's leadership?
In a surprising move, President Trump plans to pardon former Puerto Rico governor Wanda Vázquez Garced and her co-defendants involved in a federal corruption case. This decision raises questions about political motivations and the integrity of the Justice Department.
In a response to the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent, protests in Minnesota have escalated, prompting President Trump to threaten military intervention. The Twin Cities are once again at the forefront of a fight against state-sanctioned violence.
The family of Renee Good, a mother fatally shot by an ICE agent, mourns her loss and calls for justice amidst ongoing protests and a civil investigation into her death.
The Supreme Court's recent arguments in cases banning trans women from sports raise fears of a retreat from the landmark Bostock decision, signaling a troubling shift in trans rights protections under conservative influence.
Amid protests over Renee Macklin Good's death, Minnesota faces a federal vs. state investigation clash. Tensions rise as officials question the fairness and transparency of the FBI's sole inquiry.
In a stunning move, six prosecutors, including Assistant U.S. Attorney Joe Thompson, have resigned from the Minneapolis U.S. Attorney's office, citing pressure over the investigation into a fatal shooting by an ICE officer. This resignation raises concerns about the integrity of federal investigations in Minnesota.
Discover the inspiring story of Claudette Colvin, the brave teenager who refused to give up her seat on a segregated bus, paving the way for civil rights activism nine months before Rosa Parks.
Claudette Colvin, the brave teen who helped end racial segregation by refusing to give up her bus seat, has passed away at 86. Her courageous act predates Rosa Parks and left a lasting impact on American history.