Muhammad Aziz and the late Khalil Islam are exonerated, after prosecutors say authorities withheld evidence in the civil rights leader’s killing half a century ago

Muhammad Aziz and the late Khalil Islam to be exonerated, with prosecutors now saying authorities withheld evidence in the civil rights leader's killing half a century ago

Southern California men filed class-action lawsuit for violation of rights after community was targeted in FBI surveillance op; government says case too confidential for trial

Orthodox groups celebrate victory for religious freedom, liberal Jews bemoan civil rights loss, as Catholic agency gains the right to not put children in care of same-sex couples

Their deaths separated by 10 years, Anne Frank and Emmett Till are connected by historians, filmmakers and playwrights. On Saturday, Frank would have been 92

70 years ago, William Levitt completed his first namesake suburb east of New York City. Veterans were encouraged to buy houses on the cheap – unless they were Black

Lawmaker and activist who was beaten by state troopers at Selma, spoke to crowd at 1963 March on Washington and built Jewish ties, lauded by Clinton as 'conscience of the nation'

Auditors express particular alarm at media giant's reluctance to act on Trump posts that 'allowed the propagation of hate/violent speech' and 'facilitated voter suppression'

Tens of thousands of Israelis have been sent into quarantine in recent days as the internal security service revives its coronavirus contact tracing initiative

Trump's call to use active-duty troops against demonstrators leads to widespread backlash

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