Minneapolis Residents Reflect On George Floyd's Death
Residents are calling for justice ahead of the trial of former police officer Derek Chauvin.

New York to offer refuge for people seeking transgender care
Gov. Kathy Hochul is expected to sign legislation that protects families who come to New York from states that have banned gender-affirming care.

Juneteenth March calls for reparations for Black Americans
Protestors want local and national lawmakers to study the generational harm of slavery.

New York City's weight discrimination ban could inspire other places
New York City is just the latest to prohibit discrimination based on weight and height, but other places are considering similar legislation.

Palestinians receive confusing, conflicting evacuation orders from IDF
The Israel Defense Forces are moving south and telling civilians to clear out of places it earlier told them were safe.

US is running out of money for Ukraine, White House warns
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will address U.S. senators by video during a classified meeting Tuesday.

2-year-old becomes youngest member of world's highest IQ society
Isla McNabb became Mensa's youngest female member at just 2 years old. Here's why her parents got her tested for the organization.