Nation Jun 16 What to know about a conservative lawsuit against reparations in Evanston, Illinois By John Yang, Kaisha Young
Nation Oct 15 Watch 4:33 Missouri city honors Black doctor whose land was taken decades ago through eminent domain Historically, urban renewal and eminent domain have separated hundreds of thousands of African Americans from their property and locked them out of generational wealth. But a newly dedicated park outside St. Louis, Missouri is one of the latest attempts to… By Gabrielle Hays, Talesha Reynolds, Ryan Connelly Holmes
Nation Oct 29 Fair housing groups say Redfin ‘redlines’ minority communities The organizations said that during a two-year investigation they documented the effect of Redfin's "minimum price policy," which requires homes to be listed for certain prices to reap the benefits of Redfin's services. By Gene Johnson, Associated Press
Politics Feb 12 Bloomberg once blamed end of ‘redlining’ for 2008 economic collapse The practice known as redlining was used to deny home loans to people living in certain neighborhoods, often based on race. By Brian Slodysko, Associated Press
Nation Mar 28 Facebook faces charges of housing discrimination for targeted ads The Department of Housing and Urban Development says Facebook technology illegally restricts who can view housing-related ads. By Mae Anderson, Barbara Ortutay, Associated Press
Aug 22 What exactly Trump has said about race By Lisa Desjardins The killing of George Floyd and nationwide protests over police violence against Black Americans have sparked a new reckoning on racism in America, and drawn renewed attention to how President Donald Trump talks about race. Continue reading
Oct 05 Alabama redistricting, Facebook threats on Supreme Court docket By Associated Press An overview look at some of the noteworthy cases the Supreme Court will hear this term, which begins Monday. Continue reading