Lawsuit claims that four months before George Floyd's murder, officer Derek Chauvin used excessive force and knelt on Patricia Day’s back while she was handcuffed.
Businesses at George Floyd Square have not held back in their disapproval of the latest pedestrian mall plan for the intersection where Floyd was killed by Minneapolis Police in 2020. The City Council still doesn’t have a plan that satisfies them.
The plans for George Floyd Square are on hold yet again after the Minneapolis Climate and Infrastructure Committee decided to hold off on voting on a design plan. The last few months have been full of rejected plans and more community engagement to reach a decision.
Minneapolis is implementing its consent decree, prioritizing community trust and transparency over political expediency. Louisville should too.
Too often, people perceive the economic advancement of Black Americans as a threat rather than a national strength.
The property was bought by the city of Minneapolis after the Speedway closed and has been vacant for the past four-and-a-half years.
Harold Geneen, one of America’s iconic business leaders of the 20 th century said, “Leadership cannot be taught; it can only be learned.” Was he ever right. But about books, reading books about – or by – leaders is far more impactful than books on leadership
A number of prominent companies have scaled back or set aside the diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives that much of corporate America endorsed after the Minneapolis police killing of George Flo
A number of prominent companies have scaled back or set aside the diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives that much of corporate America endorsed following the protests that accompanied the Minnea
The city of Minneapolis has apparently reached a settlement with a woman who claims then-police officer Derek Chauvin used excessive force against her in 2020, four months before Chauvin kneeled on George Floyd,
Democrat Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey says he won't cooperate with the Trump administration on their mass deportation program .
Candidates for New York City’s Democratic mayoral primary election who once railed against police are shifting their stances amid public outrage over crime. Zellnor Myrie, Scott Stringer and Brad Lander previously pushed to defund or restrict police after the death of George Floyd in 2020 but now focus their campaigns on supporting law enforcement,