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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.
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How the Gullah-Geechee People Stopped Gentrification Dead in its Tracks… For Now
Since 2023, an effort to raise property taxes and displace Black Gullah-Geechee residents has threatened the community’s deep history.
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How Duke University Suing Its Own Quarterback Could Impact All College Athletes
Right after Duke University quarterback Darian Mensah announced he’s entering the transfer portal, the university sued him.
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Morris Brown College Reinstates President 1 Week After Firing Him… And That’s Not All Either
Morris Brown College’s Board of Trustees is under fire after terminating then reinstating the president in less than a week.
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Shocking New Development in Case of ICE Agent Killing Keith Porter Jr. on New Years Eve
Now we know the identity of the ICE agent who shot and killed a Black man, Keith Porter Jr., on New Years Eve.
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‘High School Musical’s’ Black Stars, 20 Years Later
Twenty years after the premiere, we’re looking at the lives and careers of three of the most memorable– and Black– stars from “High School Musical.”
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We Now Know the Shocking Truth of How Much Training ICE Agents Really Go Through
After an 120 percent ICE manpower increase, a new report revealed hundreds of agents were never properly trained.
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Wisconsin GOP Confuses 2 Black Democratic Candidates in Attack Ad — and Catch Hell Over It
Democrats– and social media users– are dragging Wisconsin Republicans after they confused the only two Black men running for governor.










