Tag: Rights

Supreme Court’s Voting Rights Act ruling could help GOP keep House in 2026

Republicans may have a chance to secure more House seats in 2026 if the Supreme Court rules against

Disability rights advocate Bob Kafka dead at 79 : NPR

Bob Kafka, a disabled Vietnam veteran, talks with an Austin Police Officer as he and others try to

Head of workplace rights agency urges white men to report discrimination

White Men Encouraged to Report Discrimination at Work Andrea Lucas, the Chair of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity

Severance Star Tramell Tillman on LGBTQ Rights and Spider-Man Role

Tramell Tillman, known for his role in "Severance," recently spoke out about the need for more representation and

Starz Takes U.S. Rights to Series ‘The Nowhere Man’

Starz has recently secured the exclusive U.S. rights to the South African action series "The Nowhere Man." The

Artists Issue Urgent Call to Defend First Amendment Rights

A group of cultural leaders, artists, and local politicians gathered on December 15 at the Federal Hall rotunda

Bill of Rights Day, 2025 – The White House

Celebrating 250 Years of Freedom: A Reflection on the Bill of Rights Two and a half centuries ago,

UK links to human rights abuses scrutinised

Catherine Early, a well-known environmental journalist and chief reporter for The Ecologist, recently shed light on the alarming

Family of Colombian man killed in U.S. strike files human rights challenge : NPR

The Pentagon is seen on Sunday, Aug. 27, 2023, in Washington. Carolyn Kaster/AP hide caption toggle caption Carolyn

How John Legend Secured Rights to Stage Name From Porn Producer

John Legend, whose real name is John Stephens, didn't always go by his legendary stage name. In fact,

Major League Baseball Strikes Rights Deals With NBCU, Disney, Netflix

Major League Baseball Strikes New Media Deals with NBCUniversal, Netflix, and ESPN The world of sports broadcasting is

Versant’s USA Sports, Pac-12 Strike 5-Year Rights Deal

Versant’s USA Sports and the Pac-12 Conference have announced a five-year rights agreement that will bring regular-season football