San Francisco lawmakers consider funding reparations for slavery: $5 million per Black person
San Francisco could become the first major U.S. city to fund reparations for slavery and systemic racism as the idea gains traction across the country.
University of Houston Systems remove DEI policies from hiring process
The University of Houston is now the latest university in Texas that will no longer consider diversity, equity, and inclusion in its admission and hiring processes. This comes after Governor Abbott instructed state agencies to remove the consideration. FOX 26's Natalie Hee details more on the new change.
University of Houston removes diversity, inclusion statements from hiring practices
The University of Houston system announced they will no longer use DEI statements or factors in their hiring process following Governor Greg Abbott's memo making the initiatives illegal.
Native American group wins rights to 'painful' 'Crying Indian' ad
The “Crying Indian” public service announcement has been painful for some Native Americans who saw it as a trope.
White student sues Howard University for $2 million over racial discrimination
A White student at Howard University’s law school is suing the institution for racial discrimination, alleging the school created a "hostile education environment."
Houston named 10th most ethnically diverse large city: WalletHub study
Houston prides itself on being a melting pot of different cultures, so naturally, we were proud to see a reminder of how ethnically diverse the city is.
Building generational wealth, the high rates of infant deaths for Black women, and meeting Dr. Lindsay Gary
FOX 26 is partnering with the Defender Network, which has been delivering news and information to the Black community in our area for more than 90 years. Here are the top 3 stories, according to Managing Editor, ReShonda Tate
Examining misperceptions of Blacks and clinical trials, and TSU's nearly $1 billion request
FOX 26 is partnering with the Defender Network, which has been delivering news and information to the Black community in our area for more than 90 years.
US Attorney Alamdar S. Hamdani sworn in as first Asian American to serve Southern District of Texas
Coming from an immigrant background and stepping into a pivotal role as the first Asian American U.S. attorney for the nation's 7th largest district, Hamdani has received lauding support from colleagues and senate officials.
‘Queen of salsa’ Celia Cruz to appear on US quarter
Celia Cruz is one of many women being featured on U.S. quarters as part of the American Women Quarters Program. Here are the other women honorees announced for next year’s coins.
Democratic-backed Connecticut bill would ban 'Latinx' term
A group of Hispanic lawmakers in Connecticut has proposed that the state follow Arkansas' lead and ban the term "Latinx" from official government documents, calling it offensive to Spanish speakers.
Black Americans weigh in on what’s needed to overcome racial inequality
Many say key institutions would need to be rebuilt, and that voting is one of the most effective ways to bring about change.
Manpreet Singh makes history as first Sikh female judge elected in Harris County
Manpreet “Monica” Singh has dedicated more than 20 years as a lawyer to Harris County but recently made history by being sworn in as the first elected Sikh female judge.
Houston Public Library celebrates Asian American experience with grand opening exhibit
"The exhibit illuminates for all of us the significant impact that Asian cultures have had in Houston and on our region,” HPL Director Dr. Rhea Brown Lawson said in a press statement.
Pope Francis says homosexuality is a ‘sin,’ but ‘not a crime’
Pope Francis criticized laws that criminalize homosexuality as “unjust” and called on Catholic bishops who support the laws to welcome LGBTQ people into the church.
Mayor Turner, Andre Johnson, Carl Lewis and Elvin Hayes among those featured at MLK Day Parade
Houston hosted two parades to honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
MLK Day: Rev. Bernice King calls for change, bold action instead of just words
America has honored Martin Luther King Jr. with a federal holiday for nearly four decades yet still hasn’t fully embraced and acted on the lessons from the slain civil rights leader, his youngest daughter said Monday.
Slavery reparations: How the US can follow one town's effort to right dark past
Should Black Americans be compensated for generations of oppression? From local communities to the steps of Congress, a PBS documentary airing on this MLK Day highlights the debate over reparations for slave descendants.
CAIR rejects Hamline University ‘Islamophobia’ claims, terminations without justification
After a Hamline University professor faced backlash from showing a depiction of Muhammad during a classroom lesson, America’s largest Muslim civil liberties organization is saying it does not believe the professor acted with ‘Islamophobic intent’ – arguing that academic positions should not be condemned without justification.
NBA to celebrate MLK Day with games, events Monday
The NBA will honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with a full schedule of games to commemorate the national holiday.