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These Countries Will Be Welcoming U.S. Travelers For Tourism This Summer

It’s been said over and over again, but the reality is: the future of travel as we know is now forever changed. As many U.S....

On The 99th Anniversary Of The Tulsa Race Massacre, America Still Has A Long Way To Go

99 years ago today, the Greenwood District of Tulsa, also known as Black Wall Street, burned to its ground after a mob of angry white...

‘RHOA’ Star Tanya Sam’s Restaurant Destroyed During Atlanta Protests

Black people are fed up, y’all. Protests have erupted in at least 30 U.S. cities over the death of 46-year-old George Floyd, a Black man who...

When memorializing George Floyd, Trump makes clear he doesn’t understand the protests

Willful or not, his assessment of the moment is miles from his opponents'.

Police turn more aggressive against protesters and bystanders, alike, adding to violence and chaos

In cities across America, police wielded batons and fired rubber bullets at crowds.

‘Insecure’ Star Kendrick Sampson Hit By Rubber Bullets At LA Protest

Insecure actor Kendrick Sampson was on the front lines Saturday at a protest in Los Angeles where he was hit by rubber bullets and by...

Despite widespread economic toll, most Americans still favor controlling outbreak over restarting economy, Post-ABC poll finds

About two-thirds worry about the potential for a second wave of coronavirus infections.

Biden leads Trump in Post-ABC poll as president’s coronavirus rating slips

Both candidates receive mixed reviews from Americans. Trump backers more enthusiastic than Biden supporters.

As fear settles over Minneapolis, protests and violent clashes spread across the U.S.

Since Floyd’s death Monday, protests have popped up in dozens of cities across the country to call for an end to police officers killing people...

Buildings burn, and Trump talks tough. Where are the healers?

One answer: on the streets of Atlanta, where a police chief meets protesters, vows reform and tells an angry crowd, ‘I’m with you.’