The Debate Over Reparations For Black Americans
One city is paying some reparations to Black families displaced by federal urban renewal programs.

This young author is on a mission to make crayons more diverse
In 2020, Bellen Woodard rolled out More Than Peach crayons, which feature a variety of skin tones.
By Scripps News
Mourners call for police reform at Tyre Nichols' funeral
Tyre Nichols' memorial brought a civil rights message and renewed calls to action against police killings of black people.
By Andrew Nelles / AP
17-year-old founder of a reading club for Black boys becomes an author
Sidney Keys III started Books N Bros, a monthly book box subscription with online and in-person meetups, when he was just 10.
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Inside the largest ice fishing tournament in Minnesota
The tournament only lasts one afternoon, but for hundreds of local volunteers it takes all year long to put together.
By Scripps News
Scripps News school AED probe gets attention in Congress
Rep. Cherfilus-McCormick, a Florida Democrat, will lead a bipartisan push for more school AEDs. The NFL & American Heart Association are endorsing.
By Scripps News / Zach Cusson
Why China allegedly sought help from fmr. Marine Daniel Duggan
In a 2017 indictment recently unsealed, U.S. prosecutors accuse Duggan of secretly using his expertise to teach Chinese fighter pilots.
By AP