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Aspiring Neurosurgeon to Have his Medical Illustrations Showing Black People Published
Chidiebere Ibe will co-author a book with a fellow medical student, Malone Mukwende.
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Cardi B Promises to Pay Funeral Costs for Bronx Apartment Fire Victims
The fire took the lives of 17 people in what is being described as New York’s worst blaze in decades
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Martin Luther King Jr.’s Family Told the Senate to Pass the Voting Rights Legislation right now.
Martin Luther King III called out President Biden and the Senate to pass voting rights legislation while also honoring his father
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Former Chicago Cop Who Killed Laquan McDonald in 2014 Will Be Released From Prison Early
Jason Van Dyke was convicted of second-degree murder and 16 counts of aggravated assault for the murder of the 17-year-old teenager in 2014
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74-Year-Old Black Woman Exonerated for the Murder of Her Niece After Spending 27 Years in Prison
Joyce Watkins and her then boyfriend were convicted of rape and murder in 1987
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Q&A: Trymaine Lee Discusses Being Black at Harvard and Weighs in on the HBCU vs. PWI Debate
The MSNBC correspondent discusses his fellowship and what it means to be Black at Harvard
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Black Women in Georgia to Receive $850 a Month in Guaranteed Income to Fight Racial Wealth Gap
The Georgia program will provide money to Black women for two years.
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Study: Black Mortgage Applicants are Denied 84% More Often than White Applicants
The number one reason Black people are denied mortgage is credit history.
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Kanye West Allegedly Punched Fan to the Ground Who Asked For His Autograph
Ye is under investigation for criminal battery by the Los Angeles Police Department
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Chicago Students Return to School as Teachers Union Votes to End Dispute With Mayor Lightfoot
After classes were canceled for over 330,000 students in Chicago, teachers union narrowly agrees to in-person learning