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10 Years After Tulsa Police Killed Unarmed Black Man, His Family Is 1 Step Closer to Justice
Nearly 10 years have passed since Terence Crutcher was shot and killed by Tulsa police. Now, his family is finally getting a taste of justice.
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House Democrat Seeks Reparations for Immigrants Impacted By Trump’s Policies
Rep. Pramila Jayapal calls for reparations for immigrant families tramatized by Trump’s mass deportation policy.
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How One Black Woman Is Saying ‘No’ to Work and ‘Yes’ to Unapologetic Rest
After being laid off in 2025, Brandy Walker is launching a one-year sabbatical for all Black women to join!
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Could This Brilliant Morehouse Student Become The Next Mike Tyson?
A top-ranked boxer and a star student, Morehouse junior Chad Pitts is changing the narrative about what a Morehouse man can be.
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Here’s All You Need to Know About Why Our HBCUs Are So Beloved
After a recent study revealed a link between attending an HBCU and cognitive wellness, we’re schooling you on all there is to love about Black colleges!
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More Telltale Signs that Trump Is Quickly Running Out of Time
With Trump facing continuous protests, lawsuits and dissent within his own party, growing pressure could mean a disastrous ending for him.
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Trump Urges Congress to Pass His SAVE Act in Jesus’ Name
President Trump is pulling on the faith of Congress members as he pushes a new plan to pass the controversial SAVE Act.
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Black Americans Have Strong Reactions to Trump’s Deployment of ICE Agents at U.S. Airports
Trump announced ICE agents will be stationed at airports across the country starting on March 23, and you can bet Black folks had plenty of thoughts.
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100 Years After Black Family Is Run Out of White California Town, Their Descendants Claim What’s Rightfully Theirs
Sidney Dearing and his family became the first Black people to ever buy a home in Piedmont, Calif. Then, they were chased out within a year.
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How Afroman Scored Big Legal Win Against Ohio Police After Dissing Officers in Famous Songs
Grammy-nominated rapper Afroman just testified in court after being sued by Ohio law enforcement over his many diss tracks against them.











