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German White Supremacist Is Sentenced to Life for Synagogue Attack
The 28-year-old attacker was convicted of killing two as he tried to storm a synagogue last year. It was described in court as the most despicable act of anti-Semitism in Germany since World War II.

She Called Police Over a Neo-Nazi Threat. But the Neo-Nazis Were Inside the Police.
Death threats linked to police computers and the discovery of far-right chat groups in police departments across Germany have fed concerns about far-right infiltration.


Wealthier, Whiter Areas Are More Likely to Get Help After Fires, Data Show
New research offers further signs that racial and economic inequality leave some Americans more exposed to the worsening effects of climate change.

Gone but Never Forgotten in a Quilt
Members of the national Women of Color Quilters Network draw on personal experiences of injustice, turning their needlework into symbols of liberation, resistance and empowerment.

Large Oregon Gentrification Protest Stretches Into 3rd Day
A gentrification protest in Oregon's largest city that has blockaded several city blocks in Portland has stretched into a third day.

On Waiting
Racism takes its toll in stolen days, months, years. Tired of the time taken away from me, I decided to leave America behind.

Social Inequities Explain Racial Gaps in Pandemic, Studies Find
Higher rates of infection and mortality among Black and Hispanic Americans are explained by exposure on the job and at home, experts said.

More Than 100 Accusers Seek Restitution From Jeffrey Epstein’s Estate
A victim compensation fund has already paid out millions of dollars, with more claims expected to be approved in the coming weeks.
Homeless Men Moved Into a Tourist Hotel. What Followed Was Unexpected.
The hotel-turned-shelter became a flash point on the Upper West Side, but helped the men find a sense of belonging. Now they might be moved.

