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Prominent Black civil rights leaders, politicians, and activists unloaded on Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin after the West Virginia politician doubled down on his decision to vote against the For the People Act.

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Congrats are in order for the beautiful young family

Harris faced heat from conservatives and some progressives who are irate over the United States' history of mistreating migrants attempting to flee violence and persecution in their home countries.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle dominated the headlines again on Sunday with the announcement of the birth of their second child, Lilibet “Lili” Diana. The ecstatic couple announced the news with a lengthy post on their website Archwell, revealing that their new addition made her debut on Friday. This is the couple’s second child, joining […]

Saturday marked HIV Long-Term Survivors Awareness Day, recognizing the lives and experiences of those living with HIV.

As UNC continues to process the national blowback for denying tenure to award-winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones, a Black professor and highly sought chemist declined a position with the university.

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The Lobeck Taylor Family Foundation is investing in Tulsa making it an innovative, collaborative, and thriving city, by prioritizing BIPOC entrepreneurs, women business owners, and small businesses.

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These women opened doors for a generation of aspiring creatives through their celebrated contributions to the arts.

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One of the two teens involved in the March incident recently plead guilty to felony murder and will be committed to the D.C. Department of Youth Rehabilitation Services until she turns 21, while the other teen, a 13-year-old girl, awaits sentencing.

Administration officials at West Point Consolidated School District located in West Point, are currently being dragged over allegations of racism and white privilege after two Black teens were forced to share the titles with two white students.

Activists and some of Floyd's supporters feel reopening the street is premature because ongoing talks involving city officials have not yet come to a resolution on how to move forward.

Three U.S. lawmakers penned a letter asking the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to investigate Ma'Khia's time as a ward of the state under the jurisdiction of Franklin County Children Services.