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Inside the Unnecessary Renovations Trump Is Making to the White House
Here’s all of the changes Trump’s made to the White House in his second term, including his controversial ballroom construction.
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What’s Up With All These Black Celebs Supporting Trump, MAGA?
Comedian Nick Cannon is the latest celeb to pledge support for President Trump, but he’s not the only Black star under fire for MAGA ties.
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Why Postal Leaders Warn They Could Run Out of Money
Millions of Americans depend on USPS to receive medicines, cast mail in ballots and even pay bills. Now, that’s all at risk.
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Former Magic City Dancer Enters the Conversation After NBA Cancels Collab With Atlanta Hawks
A former Magic City dancer just gave her two cents amid ongoing fallout from the Hawks’ collaboration with the popular strip club.
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New Study Reveals RFK Jr’s Health Policies Are a Danger for Black Americans
An analysis from Protect Our Care and American Public Health Association found RFK Jr.’s “crusade against vaccines” especially harmful for Black Americans.
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Howard University Athletes Take a Stand Against New Kneeling Policy for the National Anthem
Since 2020, athletes at Howard University have kneeled to protest the national anthem. Now, a new policy banning kneeling is causing trouble.
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What’s at Stake for Rep. Jasmine Crockett, Other Black Politicians This Midterm Primary Season
With the stakes high for Jasmine Crockett, Al Green and other Black politicians, here’s everything you need to know about the March 6 midterm primary races.
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Black Leaders React to Trump’s State of the Union
Hakeem Jeffries, Justin J. Pearson, Scott Colom, Mandela Barnes and more Black leaders had plenty of thoughts after Trump’s State of the Union address.
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The State of the Union Address Was Not Supposed to Look As It Does Today
Which president gave a 10-minute State of the Union address? Which U.S. president came up with the name? What do Obama and Trump’s speeches have in common?
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Why The Democratic Party Is Struggling Ahead of Midterm Elections
As we prepare for the 2026 midterms, the Democratic party could be its own worst enemy.











