Why are there still so few Black doctors in the U.S.?New reporting finds Black residents get more harshly disciplined and thrown out of their programs at a much higher rate than their white counterparts.Play05:46Jun 23, 2022
What a civil rights attorney wants you to know about the future of Title IXWhile many people think of gains made by women in sports, the law has touched many elements of life on campus. Play09:37Jun 23, 2022
Drought hits Kansas' wheat supplyDeclines in the country's top wheat-producing state are likely to mean higher prices for flour, bread and pasta.Play03:44Jun 23, 2022
Small towns lure in tourists with quirky roadside attractionsFor small towns with dwindling populations and shrinking tax bases, luring travelers to stop and spend a few dollars is a matter of survival. Play03:43Jun 23, 2022
#MeToo founder Tarana Burke on griefThis time last year, activist and author Tarana Burke said she was finally feeling liberated. Then last Thanksgiving, her 92-year-old grandmother got COVID-19 and died two weeks later.Play10:54Jun 23, 2022
Forest Service failed to account for climate change in setting New Mexico's largest wildfireA new report by the U.S. Forest Service finds that the agency didn't account for the ways climate change has altered the conditions and the landscape when it set a...Play04:39Jun 23, 2022
Supreme Court rules New York concealed carry law violates 2nd AmendmentJustice Clarence Thomas wrote the 6-3 opinion.Play05:42Jun 23, 2022
Florida outbreak of meningococcal disease is 'one of the worst' in U.S. history, CDC saysSo far there have been seven deaths and 24 cases.Play05:27Jun 23, 2022
Mashama Bailey wins outstanding chef award from the James Beard FoundationBailey discusses her culinary journey to the South, from Queens, New York, by way of France, and the diversity of this year's awards.Play09:35Jun 23, 2022
Remembering Surfside condo collapse victims: What's changed one year later?Pablo Rodriguez lost his mother and grandmother in the deadly collapse.Play11:00Jun 23, 2022
Jan. 6 committee probes Trump administration's pressure campaign on the Justice DepartmentOn Thursday, the House Jan. 6 committee holds its fifth public hearing investigating the pressure campaign by Trump administration officials to get the Justice Department to overturn the results of...Play06:04Jun 23, 2022
What the SCOTUS ruling on concealed carry in NY means for efforts to curb gun violenceOn Thursday, the Supreme Court ruled that a New York law that restricts the concealed carry of firearms in public violates the Second Amendment.Play04:42Jun 23, 2022