Charleston Shooting Suspect's Sister Appears To Be Asking For Donations For Her "Dream Honeymoon"
A GoFundMe page created by Amber Roof, Dylann Roof's sister, is asking for $5,000 in donations to cover costs of her cancelled wedding and for her "dream honeymoon."
Pro–Marriage Equality Family Accidentally Featured In Mormon Church's Statement Opposing Same-Sex Marriage
The woman in the photo "rainbow-fied" her Facebook profile picture to show she supported the Supreme Court's ruling on same-sex marriage.
You Can Now Take Photos And Tweet Inside The White House
First Lady Michelle Obama lifted the ban on camera and social media use during public tours of the White House.
Preliminary Investigation: Fire At South Carolina Black Church Not Believed To Be Arson
The fire at the black church in Greeleyville on Tuesday was not intentionally set, a law enforcement source told the Associated Press. This fire comes after there has been a rash of arsons at black churches across the South.
New York School District Will Pay $4.48 Million To Settle Anti-Semitism Lawsuit
The Pine Bush School District settled a 2012 lawsuit brought by Jewish students who alleged that school officials did not protect them from years of anti-Semitic discrimination.
A History Of Racism At Sigma Alpha Epsilon
The fraternity came into the national spotlight after its members this year were caught singing a racist hymn with decades-old roots that they “learned” on a leadership retreat. A BuzzFeed News review has found that racially charged incidents are part of the fraternity’s 159-year-old story.
Obama On Marriage Equality: "Our Union Is A Little More Perfect"
President Obama addressed the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to end state same-sex marriage bans.
Rachel Dolezal Posted A Tribute To The Charleston Church Shooting Victims
Dolezal, the former NAACP chapter president who her parents said is passing as black, posted a tribute to the nine victims on Facebook.
President Obama Uses N-Word During Interview About Racism
The president was interviewed by comedian Marc Maron on his WTF podcast Monday and said that the U.S. has not been "cured" of racism.
"Every Fiber In My Body Hurts": Charleston Church Survivor Confronts Alleged Gunman In Court
Family members of some of the nine people Dylann Roof is charged with shooting and killing during a Bible study group said they "forgive" him at an emotional court hearing on Friday.
Texas Executes Man For Murdering An Auto Mechanic
Gregory Russeau beat a man to death during a robbery in 2001.
Charleston Church Targeted In Shooting Has A Deep Civil Rights History
The Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church is the site of what authorities said was a hate crime Wednesday night. Nine people were shot dead.
These Are The Victims Of The Charleston Church Shooting
Nine people were killed Wednesday night when a shooter opened fire at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina, during a prayer meeting.
Here Is What We Know About The Suspect In The Charleston Church Massacre
Police have arrested 21-year-old Dylann Storm Roof in connection with the shooting.
Brian Williams: "I Told Stories That Were Wrong"
Brian Williams said that it was his ego that led him to make stories up in an interview with the Today show. He is expected to return to NBC in a new role.
Rachel Dolezal's Brother Wrote About Her Ex-Husband Allegedly Abusing Her
Joshua Dolezal, reportedly in a family battle with his sister Rachel over sexual abuse charges, wrote a memoir detailing alleged domestic abuse she suffered.
Rachel Dolezal Said She Experiences Being Black When Her Hair Gets Searched By The TSA
The former Spokane NAACP president addressed questions about her racial identity in a series of interviews Tuesday with NBC News.
Rachel Dolezal's Brother Says She Warned: "Don't Blow My Cover"
Ezra Dolezal told BuzzFeed News that his adopted sister warned him to not tell anyone in Spokane that she wasn't really black as she started a new life for herself.
Baltimore To Pay $1.7 Million To Police And City Staffers Who Claimed Injuries After Riots
Hundreds of police officers and staffers filed compensation claims for being injured in "falls" or "altercations" during the unrest that followed Freddie Gray's death.
Report: UN Peacekeepers Traded Relief Aid For Sex With Women In Haiti
Peacekeepers had "transactional" sex with more than 225 Haitian women who needed food and medication, according to an internal United Nations report.