Protests continue around the nation following the lack of indictments for police officers involved in the death of unarmed African-American men. The latest gathering was reported in Philadelphia Saturday.
The New York City Comptroller is looking to negotiate a settlement of a $75 million claim brought by Eric Garner's family, the New York Times has reported.
Nielsen conducted its annual holiday sales survey and forecast, and the results say that Latino and multicultural consumers will be standing behind the shopping carts this holiday season, driving holiday sales.
Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman has been getting criticized lately because of a picture he took with Mexico's president Enrique Peña Nieto. Latin Post provides the pictures and reactions from people around the world.
Media Personality Judge Jeanine blames President for racially segregating America Inspired by the deaths of Michael Brown and Eric Garner, Fox News host Jeanine Pirro stated during a Sunday broadcast of her syndicated show thatthe public needs to be "trained" to be more "sensitive" to law enforcement.
Columbia Law School has allowed its students to delay final exams due to the "trauma" following two racially-charged cases in which grand juries chose not to indict white police officers involved in the deaths of unarmed black men.
Riots, looting and violence broke out for a second night in a row on Sunday during protests in Berkeley, California over recent police killings of unarmed black men.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio recently said that Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani doesn't understand "the reality" behind his recent comments that focused more on African-American community violence rather than the issue of police interactions with minorities.
Protests against Eric Garner's death turn violent along West coast At least two police officers in California have been injured in a protest against the grand jury decision against the New York police officer who killed Eric Garner by holding him in a chokehold.
While national outrage continues to brew over a New York City grand jury's failure to indict Police Officer Daniel Pantaleo in the death of Eric Garner, it turns out that the only person involved in the case that will be indicted is the man who filmed Garner's death due to separate charges.
New York City Police arrested 223 people in overnight protests Thursday, the second consecutive night of demonstrations following a grand jury's vote not to indict the police officers responsible in the choke hold death of Staten Island man Eric Garner.
In light of the national outrage over two recent grand jury decisions not to indict white police officers in the deaths of unarmed Black men, many people voiced their frustrations with the justice system on Twitter using the hashtag "#CrimingWhileWhite."
In the wake of a grand jury's failure to indict New York police officer Daniel Pantaleo in the death of Eric Garner, mayor Bill de Blasio has announced the initiation of a retraining program for the entire New York City police force.
A New York City grand jury is expected to vote on whether or not New York police officer Daniel Pantaleo should be criminally prosecuted for his actions in the death of Eric Garner, the Staten Island man who died after police put him in an illegal chokehold in July.
Rev. Al Sharpton has criticized the grand jury process, held press conferences with Michael Brown's family, but has not aided in stopping the Ferguson, Missouri riots, according to FOX's Juan Williams and David Webb.
The family of the late Eric Garner, the Staten Island man who died after police put him in an illegal chokehold over the summer, announced that they plan to sue the City of New York for $75 million.
Following the recent death of Eric Garner, who died in a police chokehold, the New York City Police Department is undergoing additional training on proper use of force