‘In Living Color’: Where Are the Cast Members Now?
Black Clergy React to Trump’s Photo Portraying Himself as Jesus
This TikTok Star’s Terrifying Health Scare is a Reminder to Take Care of Our Bodies
How The Medicaid Cuts in the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ Could Devastate Black Americans
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‘March On for Voting Rights’ Demonstrations to Mark Anniversary of 1963 March on Washington
58 years ago, Martin Luther King Jr. led thousands in the historic March on Washington. This year, King’s son and other organizers will march for voting rights.
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HBCUs Use Federal Funds to Cancel Students’ Debt
Eliminating Black students’ college debt can significantly narrow the racial wealth gap, and HBCUs are making plans to do just that.
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Lt. Michael Byrd on Shooting Capitol Rioter Ashli Babbitt: It Was a ‘Last Resort’
‘I know that day I saved countless lives,’ Byrd told NBC’s Lester Holt during his first interview since the Jan. 6 insurrection.
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Newly Released Bodycam Video Catches Louisiana Trooper Violently Beating a Black Man With Flashlight
Federal investigators are looking into whether Louisiana State Police tried to cover up the graphic bodycam footage of Aaron Larry Bowman’s 2019 arrest.
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A Black Army Veteran Was Killed by Police. Now Family and Local Civil Rights Leaders Are Questioning Officers’ Response
Retired military officer Gulia Dale was killed by police outside of his home on July 4th during what his sister described as a mental health crisis.
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7 Capitol Police Officers Sue Trump, Allies, and Members of Pro-Trump Extremist Groups for Jan. 6 Insurrection
The lawsuit alleges that Trump, Roger Stone, Ali Alexander and certain right-wing extremists violated the Ku Klux Klan Act.
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California High School Cheerleaders Subjected to Monkey Noises, Racial Slurs During Football Game
Minority cheerleaders from Valley View High School suffered the abuse during a game with Temecula High School, according to a Valley View cheerleading coach.
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Witness Alleges R. Kelly Forced Her to Write Letter to Help Protect Him
Prior to Wednesday’s testimony, the witness previously revealed that the singer also forbade his ‘girlfriends’ to watch the Surviving R. Kelly docuseries.
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Court Upholds Dylann Roof’s Death Sentence
Federal appeals court Wednesday upheld Dylann Roof’s conviction and death sentence in the murder of nine Black people at a S.C. church in 2015.







