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House Speaker Mike Johnson denied a request to have Rev. Jesse Jackson lie in state at the U.S. Capitol, citing a past rule.
A Champions League match between Real Madrid and Benfica was overshadowed by allegations of racist abuse toward VinĂcius JĂşnior.
In recent months, the rapper Nicki Minaj has been a more vocal and prominent ally of President Donald Trump. On Sunday (February 22), she took to social media to share an example of that friendship as she posted a photo of a Bible signed by Trump in a post on X, formerly Twitter. The post, […]
A lawsuit against the Trump administration Tuesday accuses it of trageting displays related to racism and slavery, sexism, LGBTQ+ rights, Indigenous communities, and climate change.
President Donald Trump’s recent and disturbing repost of a video depicting Barack Obama and Michelle Obama as apes caused many across the nation to speak out against it. The former president finally addressed it in a recent interview, noting that it was something that seems to be representative of Trump and those who share his […]
D.L. Hughley takes a deep dive into when society devalues intellectual pursuits, it risks falling behind in an increasingly complex world.
A recent situation with Florida A&M University highlights the pressure HBCUs are under with the Trump administration's blatant anti-Blackness.
The Rev. Jesse Jackson, a towering titan who expanded the reach of the Civil Rights Movement, founded the Rainbow PUSH Coalition and broke barriers with two presidential bids, died Tuesday, leaving an indelible imprint on American activism. In a statement shared with NBC News, the Jackson family described him as “a servant leader — not […] The post Rest In Power: Rev. Jesse Jackson, Towering Titan Of The Civil Rights Movement & Rainbow PUSH Founder, Dies At 84 appeared first on Bossip.
DL Hughley keeps it real, tackling billionaires, political integrity, and the rise of fake radio hosts with his truth, humor, and hard-hitting insights!
The “endangerment finding” was a landmark ruling during President Barack Obama’s first term, allowing the EPA to strengthen emissions standards.
The president provided additional context for the video after being asked about again on Thursday, saying it was about voter fraud.
Baltimore County probes potential ICE office, proposes law to block detention centers