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Brandon Scott Shuts Down Reporter After Questions About His Pricey Executive SUV
For months, Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott has been facing heat over the purchase of an executive vehicle worth over $160,000.
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BHM 2026: Why Gen Z Should Watch These Classic Black Shows This Black History Month
From “The Jeffersons” to “All That,” here are 13 Black TV shows that Gen Z and millennials should absolutely watch this Black History Month.
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Rapper Who Allegedly Live Streamed Herself Abusing Her Dog Has a Bad Weekend
Folks are dragging rapper Aspen Kartier after she allegedly abused her pet during a Twitch livestream.
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2026 BHM: Could One of These 13 Leaders be the Next MLK?
As we celebrate Black History Month, check out these Black leaders like Rev. William Barber II and Mari Copeny, who are carrying on Dr. King’s legacy.
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Jasmine Crockett Gives Devastating Account of Viral 5-Year-Old’s Living Conditions at ICE Facility
Rep. Jasmine Crockett expressed serious concerns about living conditions inside the notorious ICE detention center where Liam Ramos is being held.
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What to Know About Friday’s Nationwide Anti-ICE Strike and Boycott
Anti-ICE activists are urging all Americans to participate in a general strike set for this Friday. Here’s what you should know.
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Why Trump’s Bizarre AI Social Media Trolling Is Much Scarier Than We All Thought
Trump has mastered using artificial intelligence to troll and target his enemies… but the potential consequences are much more brutal.
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Florida Politician’s Career Is Cooked After Being Caught Spewing Racist Slurs in Viral Video
A disability rights advocate is facing scrutiny after viral video shows him spewing racist language at a Black employee.
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Experts: Trump’s Impact on Media Has Caused Damage That’ll Endure For Years
The Root speaks to experts on how Trump’s tense relationship with American media has worked in his favor… for now.
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53 Years After Roe v. Wade, Black Women in the South Still Suffer the Most Without It
On the 53rd anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision, health concerns for Black women are still the most pressing but the most under funded and forgotten.









