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What’s happening to Black workers isn’t a downturn, it's a pattern hiding in plain sight and a deliberate racial targeting.
Last month, the Defense Department unveiled its new policy that reporters cannot obtain or solicit any information at all unless it was pre-approved by the department itself.
The Leland High School shooting was the deadliest of several shooting incidents that occurred last weekend during homecoming celebrations.
D'Angelo, who died Tuesday at the age of 51, pioneered R&B's Neo-Soul movement with the release of his 1995 album 'Brown Sugar.'
Texas’ redistricting effort resulted in five new safely Republican districts at the expense of several majority-minority districts.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has been critical of the Republican Party, especially since the government shutdown began.
MIT rejected the “Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education,” which bans schools from teaching concepts that “belittle” conservative ideas.
The longest government shutdown in American history lasted 35 days from December 2018 to January 2019 over border wall spending.
As we observe Indigenous Peoples Day, check out 10 Native American inventions that changed the world inside.
The death of 50-year-old Kingsley Fifi Bimpong represents yet another devastating example of how systemic racism, medical neglect, and police indifference intersect to destroy Black lives.
Airports across the country are refusing to play a video in which DHS Secretary Kristi Noem blames Democrats for the government shutdown.
Last week, we reported on all of the not-so-welcoming receptions that federal agents, especially those with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), have been greeted with by residents in Chicago. Since the start of the Trump administration’s agenda to make the Windy City its staging ground for federal cops and federalized military personnel to terrorize […]
