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A review of data from several cities suggests the gunshot detection system is an expensive flop, potentially exposing Black communities to unnecessary police interactions.

Megyn Kelly has finally been silenced on social media after tennis star Naomi Osaka blocked the disgraced former TV anchor from following her on Twitter.

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Two employees at the hospital have been placed on administrative leave in relation to the accidental transplant.

Cornel West made his disdain for Harvard University crystal clear with no uncertain terms in a public letter of resignation that condemned the Ivy League school for being in the "shadow of Jim Crow."

Aaleya Carter's mother and siblings were able to evacuate safely, but they are undoubtedly experiencing unfathomable grief.

Prince William is being accused of performative activism in the wake of racist cyberbullying attacks against three Black soccer players on England's team given the lack of public support weighed towards his sister-in-law Meghan Markle.

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Summer just isn't summer without the right songs to keep the vibes goin'. Lucky for us, this Presidential Playlist is the perfect mix of sleeper hits, soulful tunes and Hip-Hop at its finest.

Pople wondering why Madonna hadn't weighed in on the controversy surrounding Britney Spears' conservatorship need to be careful what they ask for after the Material Girl compared it to "slavery."

A group of police officers in Palo Alto, California sued the city, claiming a Black Lives Matter mural featuring an image of Assata Shakur amounts to discrimination and harassment.

Lee Maout's sentencing is the result of a plea deal his attorney's sorted out with the DOJ which guaranteed a five-year sentence instead of the maximum of 10 years if he confessed to the crime.

Frazier's family and local community activists want the officer involved in the fatal accident to be prosecuted under the furthest extent of the law and called for Attorney General Keith Ellison to take over the investigation.

Zaila Avant-garde is the first African-American and Louisiana resident to win the 93rd Scripps National Spelling Bee title at 14-years-old.