Tokyo Toni’s Shocking Statement That Brought the FBI to Her Door
Why Chicago Inmates Are Dying Over Scraps of Paper
The Genius Strategy Behind Zendaya’s ‘The Drama’ Press Tour Outfits
Why a Forth Worth Man Trying to Protect the Kids in His Neighborhood is Now Facing Prison Time
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Renowned Tuskegee Airman Charles McGee dies at 102
Decorated Airman Charles McGee, known for flying over 400 missions in the span of three wars, has died at age 102.
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Navient Will Issue $1.85 Billion In Settlement Over Student Loan Practices
The loan servicing company agreed to cancel $1.7 billion in debt owed by more than 66,000 borrowers across the U.S
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Study: Black Mortgage Applicants are Denied 84% More Often than White Applicants
The number one reason Black people are denied mortgage is credit history.
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Will It Ever Happen? Two Senators Halt A Voting Rights Bill
A mix of the John R. Lewis Voting Rights and the Voting Rights Act hits a roadblock from the usual two senators.
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Really? Sen. Marsha Blackburn Is Trying to Disqualify A Black Judicial Nominee for Speeding Tickets.
Despite Andre Mathis’ accomplishments, Biden’s Black judicial pick is being criticized for his “rap sheet,” of old speeding tickets.
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Chicago Students Return to School as Teachers Union Votes to End Dispute With Mayor Lightfoot
After classes were canceled for over 330,000 students in Chicago, teachers union narrowly agrees to in-person learning









