Politics
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Here’s How Trump-Era Cuts Are Undermining Programs That Serve Black Communities
From education and housing to health care and legal aid, these rollbacks threaten programs that help Black Americans.
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Rep. Jasmine Crockett Gets Emotional After Calling Out Republicans Treatment of Renee Good
Rep. Jasmine Crockett called out Republicans who were quick to label Renee Good as a “domestic terrorist.”
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How a New Deal-Era Agency Became Trump’s ‘Ruthless’ Enforcement Arm
From controversial raids to high-profile deportations, ICE has become one of the most talked-about federal agencies. But who are they? And what have they become?
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Why Trump’s Potential Cuba Overthrow Paints a Grim Picture for its Black Residents
Hours after capturing Venezuelan President Maduro, Trump revealed a more sinister plot to go after Cuba sooner than anyone thinks…
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5 Most Shocking Parts of Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Bombshell New York Times Interview
The firebrand Republican representative sat with The New York Times for a candid interview that will have more than a few eyebrows raised.
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How Trump’s Power is Crumbling and The Resistance is Growing
With a 36% approval. High-profile defections. A surging opposition. The cracks in President Trump’s armor aren’t just showing, they’re widening.
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Trump Just Ramped Up His Immigrant Deportation Plans to a Scary Degree
According to reports, Trump plans to target naturalized citizens in his ongoing mass deportation scheme.
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The Lasting Impact of Trump’s Attack on Black America in 2025
Trump-era attacks didn’t just make news — they reshaped life for Black Americans and left lasting impacts on our communities, from opportunities lost to systemic setbacks.
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How Trump’s Department of Education is Letting Down Black Students — Out Loud
The Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights handles dozens of discrimination cases each year, but under Trump, the office hasn’t resolved a single case.
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Biggest Takeaways from Trump’s Grumpy Christmas Address to Americans
President Trump’s latest assessment of his first year in office was largely shaped by him blaming Biden, toting affordability and announcing new policies for 2026.











