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The Battle Over Voting Rights Rages On in Virginia
A new lawsuit is challenging a Virginia’s constitution, arguing that their provision disenfranchising people convicted of felonies is illegal.
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Michael Jackson Accusers Suing the King of Pop’s Corporation
Wade Robson and James Safechuck are claiming that employees of Michael Jackson’s corporation were complicit in their sexual abuse.
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What Does $42 Billion in High-Speed Internet Money Mean for Black Americans?
The Biden-Harris administration just announced a massive investment in high-speed wireless services. But will Black Americans reap the benefits?
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Rhode Island Walmart Fundraiser Makes a Fool of Black Employee
A Walmart in Rhode Island is under scrutiny after hosting a fundraiser displaying a Black employee in a cage asking for “bail money.”
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TV’s Best Binge: The Hidden Gems of Paramount+
Popular series like Being Mary Jane; Everybody Hates Chris; and Key & Peele are some of the surprises you can find on Paramount+.
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More than 100 U.S. Politicians Have Ancestral Ties To Slavery, New Report Reveals
A new Reuters investigation shows how many U.S. leaders are descendants of slaveholders.
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Tubi’s Murder City Beautifully Portrays Black Love as a ‘Gift’
Mike Colter spoke to The Root about serving as both leading man and executive producer in the latest Tubi Original.
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Persia White: “Black Women Are The Most Powerful Plant-Based Consumers” | Securing the Bag: Part 2
The Girlfriends star talks about her vegan activism and why there’s an uptick in vegan diets amongst Black people.
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Girlfriends Star, Persia White, On New Music & Creative Choices | Securing the Bag: Part 1
From acting to music to vegan activism, Persia White describes the source of her creativity and passion.
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Jonathan Majors Filed Cross-Complaint Against Domestic Dispute Accuser. Then This Happened
The Ant-Man actor is due back in court on August 3.