Tag: Discrimination
Racist Message Campaign Targets St. Louis Mayor – Impact and Response
St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones and her son were recently victims of a racist text message campaign that targeted Black residents across multiple states....
Racist Texts Sent Across US After Election: ‘Picking Cotton’ – WSVN 7News
Authorities in the United States are currently investigating a series of racist text messages that have been sent to individuals across the country. These...
Kamala Harris Sign Vandalized at The Little Gay Pub in DC: What Happened?
Vice President Kamala Harris' signs were recently vandalized outside The Little Gay Pub in Logan Circle, Washington, D.C. The incident was caught on surveillance...
Lawsuit Against Los Angeles DA for Retaliation Over ‘Misgendering’ Child Predator
A deputy district attorney in Los Angeles, Shea Sanna, has filed a complaint against his bosses for alleged retaliation that impacted his career. Sanna...
Serena Williams criticizes Paris hotel for denying access to ’empty restaurant’
Serena Williams, a former Olympic gold medalist and tennis player, recently expressed her dissatisfaction with the service at The Peninsula Paris hotel during her...
Trump’s Nephew Claims President Suggested Some Disabled People ‘Should Just Die’
Fred C. Trump III, the nephew of former President Donald J. Trump, has made shocking claims about his uncle in a new memoir titled...
Identifying Bias in the Alec Baldwin Case: A Critical Analysis
The high-pressure manslaughter case against Alec Baldwin took an unexpected turn when the judge dismissed the case and criticized the prosecution for withholding evidence...
Columbia University Removes Three Deans Over ‘Antisemitic Tropes’
Columbia University administrators have been removed from their positions due to sending text messages that contained antisemitic content during a forum about Jewish issues...
Woman awarded $700k after being fired for refusing COVID-19 vaccine – Tennessee case
A Tennessee woman named Tanja Benton was recently awarded a settlement of nearly $700,000 after being fired from her job at BlueCross BlueShield of...
US Supreme Court Upholds Controversial Anti-Camping Laws Against Homeless in Oregon City
The U.S. Supreme Court recently made a decision regarding anti-camping laws in Grants Pass, Oregon. These laws allowed authorities to prevent homeless individuals from...