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A federal court rules against Florida's controversial 'Stop Woke Act', a Black business report shows huge economic potential, and a 14-year-old track phenom impresses.

Election oversight, wealth gap, and acts of kindness shape our communities, per Sybil Wilkes' daily roundup.

Black entrepreneur George E. Johnson built a multi-million dollar hair care empire, pioneering Black business success.

The shooting in a Florida Walmart parking lot illustrates how the right to bear arms truly doesn’t apply to Black people.

As the nation prepares to celebrate its 250th year, the expected patriotism of a sanitized history exposes the deep chasm Black Americans must navigate every Fourth of July.

Douglass' iconic 1852 speech on July 4th remains a powerful lens on America's unfinished promise of freedom and equality for Black Americans.

Former University of Tennessee professor Tamar Shirinian is one of several people who have been fired over social media posts critical of Charlie Kirk.

Megyn Kelly took to her white nationalist soapbox to once again demonstrate that she's angry, she's racist, and she doesn't know what she's talking about.

Family members say 19-year-old Kadir Skinner did not have a gun, and he was shot in the back by the police as he was running from a dog.

DL Hughley breaks down Black love of country, abuse, and 1 Corinthians 13 in this powerful Notes From The GED Section commentary.

Ohio police under fire for violent arrest of teen at Juneteenth celebration; investigation underway amid community outrage