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‘Papers, Please’: Fear And Belonging Collide For Ethiopian Immigrants In The Washington, D.C. Region
Washington, D.C., is home to the largest Ethiopian community outside of Ethiopia, and the immigrants in that community live with constant anxiety.
Trump's about-face after discussions with Mayor Daniel Lurie and tech giants Jensen Huang (Nvidia) and Marc Benioff (Salesforce).
Letitia James has notched several legal wins against President Donald Trump, and has said the case against her is about “revenge.”
Taki Allen, a 16-year-old student in Baltimore County, was handcuffed after AI technology mistook his bag of chips for a weapon.
Virginia’s redistricting effort comes as several GOP state legislatures have gerrymandered maps to protect the GOP’s narrow House majority.
State Rep. Hoan Huynh recorded a violent interaction with ICE agents in Chicago, where students were also detained during a protest.
This is a man-made public health crisis that could drive millions of families already teetering on the edge straight into hunger.
ICE Agents Swarm And Drag Blind Man Called A ‘Rioter’ By DHS, Despite Not Being Charged With Rioting
Quinn Haberl, who is blind, was captured in video footage being surrounded and dragged by ICE agents in Portland.
The Pentagon announced it has put together a new press corps full of right-wing podcasters and news outlets.
Learn how NFL Network's Steve Wyche celebrates HBCU excellence and shares his journey at HBCU Go for a brighter future.
Using GoFundMe’s public search engine and keyword filters, I found roughly 300 active campaigns started by Howard students this year.
Stephen A. Smith recently apologized to Rep. Jasmine Crockett for his criticism of her language towards President Donald Trump.