Why Black People Dress up On Easter
The GOP is losing its Black voices as Trump fails to turn Endorsements into Black votes
Why A League of Voting Rights Group Are Challenging Trump’s Latest Executive Order on Mail-in Ballots
The Easter Speech Is The Original Masterclass of Black Excellence
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What Lawyers Say About Controversial Chicago Shooting And Lawsuit Will Surprise You
Carlishia Hood, the woman who allegedly asked her son to shoot a man who assaulted her at a food stand, has filed a lawsuit against the city.
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Experts Weigh In On SCOTUS Affirmative Action Ruling and What Happens Next?
The Supreme Court ruled that Harvard and UNC’s race-consious affirmative action programs were unconstitutional. But how does that impact college admissions?
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Eric Adams Dragged A White Woman At A City Meeting, Compared Her To A Plantation Owner
The New York City mayor demanded to be treated with respect in the video footage.
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Supreme Court Restricts Race-based Affirmative Action in Higher Education
In a historic blow to affirmative action, the Supreme court ruled that UNC and Harvard University’s race-consious admissions policies are unconstitutional.
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Driver of Van Where Randy Cox Was Paralyzed Gets in Big Trouble
Two more Connecticut police officers were fired for their misconduct in how they treated Richard “Randy” Cox after he’d been paralyzed.
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Inside Daniel Penny’s Indictment In The Subway Chokehold Case
In New York, Daniel Penny pleaded not guilty to second-degree manslaughter and negligent homicide charges.








