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Jury Finds Dylann Roof Guilty on All Counts in the Charleston Church Shooting
The jury deliberated for just two hours before coming back with a guilty verdict for the self-identified white supremacist.
After Mourning the Charleston Shooting Victims, White People Still Voted Trump
South Carolina residents prayed with Marjorie McIver after her sister was killed by Dylann Roof—and yet they also supported a presidential candidate who trafficked in inflammatory rhetoric.
How a Paternity Fight Led to a Mass Shooting in a Trailer Park
Many mass shootings are intimate executions carried out by men who target the women and children closest to them. This is how one of them rocked a community.
Michael Twitty Addresses Racial Inequality in the Southern Kitchen
African American culinary historian Michael Twitty discusses his open letter to lauded white southern chef Sean Brock, and the racial inequalities in the Charleston restaurant scene.
Dylann Roof Could Be The First Person to Be Executed by the US Government Since 2003
"The nature of the alleged crime and the resulting harm compelled this decision," Attorney General Loretta Lynch said on Tuesday.
Hot, We Walked in on Paint Tubes Having Sex
Color mixing gets colorful in Robert Lange's 'Making Paint' series.
Inside the Fight Against Pollution and Big Business in Appalachia
Every summer, environmentalists gather in the woods to strategize, train, and coordinate the fight against the excesses of the coal industry.
After 29 Deaths, This Notorious Coal Boss Is Headed to Prison
A federal judge issues former Massey Energy CEO Don Blankenship a one-year jail term and a $250,000 fine for conspiring to violate worker health and safety violations.
Unbelievable Realist Paintings of Women Underwater Look Like Photos
Matt Story's paintings look like frozen memories.