The Florida National Organization for Women is vehemently objecting to a proposed state bill that would restrict the types of ...
ST. LANDRY PARISH, La. — Observing a joyous children’s holiday parade in the Louisiana parish she calls home, Clara LaFleur said that she isn’t surprised that the political power of Black Louisianans ...
McDonald's cited a "shifting legal landscape," referring to the Supreme Court decision outlawing affirmative action in college admissions, as its reasoning.
The Second World War ended with the surrender of Japanese forces. Well, almost all Japanese forces. Hiroo Onoda, a lieutenant in the imperial army, continued fighting in the jungles of the Philippines ...
LOS ANGELES — As 2025 begins, members of the Black community are questioning how to not only survive but thrive in the face of systemic barriers? From calls for reparations to grassroots organizing, ...
BMC worked with four churches in Roxbury to pilot a Black wellness group called Reconnect to help patients understand and ...
Despite the overwhelming evidence of the crimes committed, we have not held the worst element of society fully accountable ...
Mike Parson wants to be remembered as the clemency governor. And he will be, but not with the admiration that he seems to ...
The former Army sergeant who was convicted by a jury in 2023 of murdering a Black Lives Matter protestor in downtown Austin will be back in a Travis County courtroom ...
To the ant-fascist movement, President-elect Trump is a fascist. Antifa say they will remain peaceful as he takes power, ...
This critical analysis explores how South Africa's privileged black elite have distanced themselves from their communities, ...
The American Fred Kerley, multiple Olympic and World 100-meter medalist, was released hours after being arrested by Miami police, who used a Taser to subdue the sprinter, in footag ...