UCLA junior Alexandra Wallace's anti Asian rant raises the question—should colleges teach how to work with people from diverse backgrounds?

If black kids are doing drugs less often than white kids, why are they being arrested so much more?

In April, 1,000 people turned out for a peaceful march in honor of a man who died during a police raid. Nobody listened to them.

A day after the bike-critical NY Post reported rampant rule flouting by cyclists on one street, the NYPD took action right in that spot.

San Francisco is just the latest city to try giving cops personal, ear-mounted cameras to keep everyone on their best behavior.

Patrolling campuses and patting down students isn't what ends the cycle of violence on campus.

A new report shows that police have secretly searched dozens of Facebook profiles since 2008. How's that Google+ invite looking?

A new study shows that some police dogs let their handlers' beliefs take precedent over their trained noses. Scary stuff.

The action hero plays cop in an absurd show of force in Phoenix.

The sheer audacity of the officer is shocking; he cavalierly disregards—and breaks—the law he's sworn to uphold.

New York City's "stop and frisk" program harassed more innocent black and Latino men than ever last year.

This Seattle cop shot and killed a man wielding a knife. Why all the controversy?

Standardized testing and college pressure: what we're reading at GOOD Education HQ

The Occupy protests have helped expose the problems police continue to have with using force.

The FBI's new rape definition may mean crime statistics are about to skyrocket, but our culture's tolerance of rape could plummet.

An accessory for the dog owner who wants to look like they're killing their dog.

Meet the foreign-born reservist helping to keep Californians safe out of the goodness of his heart.

How one man is redesigning the witness identification process to prevent wrongful convictions.