Trump Now Says He Condemns 'All White Supremacists,' After Declining To At Debate Speaking with Fox's Sean Hannity, the president said: "Let me be clear again: I condemn the KKK. I condemn all white supremacists. I condemn the Proud Boys." Scott Neuman
Remembering The Augusta Civil Rights Riot, 50 Years Later For two days, starting on May 11, 1,000 Black residents rebelled against the city's systemic oppression. More than 100 blocks of neighborhoods and businesses were damaged. Police killed six Black men. Sea Stachura
Activists On How To Sustain Movement Against Police Brutality NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with community organizer Shameka Parrish-Wright and Kentucky state Rep. Attica Scott about what steps activists want to see taken to end police brutality against Black people.
New Louisville Police Chief Takes The Helm During Tense Time In The City Yvette Gentry will be the first Black woman to lead the city's police department. She discusses the Breonna Taylor case, the lack of Black police officers and the changes she envisions. Tonya Mosley
Portland Sheriff Says He 'Will Never Support' President Trump "Donald Trump has made my job a hell of a lot harder since he started talking about Portland," says Multnomah County Sheriff Mike Reese. The president claimed that the "Portland sheriff" supports him. Bill Chappell
Trump Appears To Engage Far-Right Group During Debate Answer President Trump declined to condemn white supremacy in his debate with Joe Biden. He also appeared to speak directly to the Proud Boys, an organization known for engaging in political violence. Leila Fadel
New Groups Aim To Get More Latinx Stories To Young Readers Kids don't often get to read stories about Latinos; statistics show the American publishing industry is overwhelmingly white. Several new groups of writers, editors and agents are out to change that. Mandalit del Barco
Some Black Americans Buying Guns: 'I'd Rather Go To Trial Than Go To The Cemetery' As the U.S. faces a fight for racial justice in the aftermath of police killings of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, some Black Americans are considering how they can best protect themselves. Christianna Silva
Kentucky Governor: Breonna Taylor Grand Jury Transcripts Should Be Made Public "People want to see and be able to judge the facts for themselves," Gov. Andy Beshear says. He reflects on the decision not to charge any officers in Taylor's death and what can be done now. Christianna Silva
Video Of Seattle Officer Rolling Bicycle Over Protester's Head Leads To Suspension The unnamed officer will be placed on administrative leave pending an investigation into the incident that occurred during protests earlier this week. Scott Neuman