The number of people experiencing chronic homelessness in Nashville has increased nearly 77% over the past year, which some say is due to the rising cost of living.
Project H.O.O.D. founder Pastor Corey Brooks said his "faith in government is very low" after seeing how his city has handled the ongoing migrant crisis in Chicago.
Two California students were awarded $1 million in their case against a high school that forced them to withdraw after a photo of the teens was interpreted as blackface.
Rapper Macklemore released an anti-Israel song in which he praises student-led protests on college campuses and calls out President Biden, the police and the music industry.
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology became the first elite institution to scrap its diversity, equity and inclusion requirements from its hiring process.
Boston City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson reportedly revised an Israel-Hamas war ceasefire resolution to remove antisemitic language that stated Israel was committing genocide in Gaza.
Students attending Vanderbilt University shared their top voter priorities and which candidate they're likely to support in the upcoming presidential election.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed a bill into law that requires children under the age of 16 to have their parent or guardian’s permission to create social media accounts.
Locals in Noel, Missouri, are struggling to find a path forward after Tyson Foods shut down a chicken processing plant that employed over 600 residents of the small town.
Morgan Wallen fans endured the rain as they packed into the Vaught-Hemingway Stadium at Ole Miss on Saturday night for his first show after being arrested.