Plus, the Sundance Film Festival says that diversity has always been a priority and Chris Rock isn’t quitting the Oscars.

Samaria Rice referred to the justice system as "corrupt" after a grand jury failed to indict the officers who shot her 12-year-old son, Tamir.

Zaevion William Dobson was fatally wounded when he through himself over three young girls to protect them from gun fire.

Former Officer Jason Van Dyke has been indicted on 6 counts of murder and one count of official misconduct in the death of Laquan McDonald.

In a real life Special Victims Unit (SVU) case, detectives are trying to identify the man who filmed a video of an infant smoking marijuana.

Justice seems to be few and far between for victims of police brutality; thankfully one officer won't get away with his heinous actions.

Starbucks will open 15 new locations in low to middle income neighborhoods within the next year including Ferguson, Missouri.

There's a fine line between freedom of speech and hate speech. Emily Faz, a student at Georgia Southern University, has had to learn that the hard way.

LSU Freshman Taylor Ward had the "N-Word" stamped on her hand when she patronized the Baton Rouge, Louisana bar, Reggies.

Art is imitating life with Chicago woman April Lawson spearheading a campaign that encourages women to withhold sex in order to stop the violence.

"They are killing us" cried 10-year-old Ze’Morion Dillon-Hokin an eyewitness to the murder of Jamar Clark who was shot a few yards from his front door.

The Waller County jail is alleging that Sandra Bland killed herself because her family and friends refused to pay her bail of $515.