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SEIU member home care workers like Athena Jones and Phyllis Pride see an opportunity beyond one-off days of action.
Construction crews have started demolishing part of the East Wing of the White House to make way for President Donald Trump's ballroom.
Christopher Moynihan allegedly threatened to “eliminate” Hakeem Jeffries during a speech Jeffries was to give in New York.
Billy Joe Cagle was arrested after his family reported that he was driving to the Atlanta airport to shoot it up.
Paul Ingrassia, Trump's nominee to lead the Office of Special Counsel, was exposed for making bigoted remarks in a group chat.
The Trump administration has passed policies this year that represent a concerning trend toward pronatalism.
In the first school semester under the Trump admin's “Big Beautiful Bill,” many Howard University students and their parents experience worry and confusion.
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Bishop Marvin Winans is facing backlash after appearing to shame a congregant over a hefty donation, but what was the money really for?
Layoffs, price increases, scams, and fake job listings all combine to create a pronounced feeling of uncertainty in the job market.
W.E.B. DuBois argued in “Black Reconstruction” that enslaved people led the first and largest general strike in history.
Philadelphia woman Kada Scott was missing two weeks before her body was found near an abandoned school last weekend. A suspect is already in custody.
Hanover Park Police Officer Radule Bojovic was arrested by ICE, and DHS is claiming he overstayed his visa, a claim city officials deny.
