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Civil rights icon Mary McLeod Bethune, a White House mainstay during the Roosevelt era that played a prominent role in his Black Cabinet, makes her grand return to the U.S. Capitol in the form of a statue that will sit in the National Statuary Hall.

Popular Ukrainian film actor Pasha Lee is one of the country's many natives that made the switch to become a soldier in the current Russian invasion, but his bravery has sadly now resulted in death after the city of Irpin was bombarded with mortar shells over the weekend.

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Sen. Dick Durbin, the committee chairman, announced the hearing schedule on Wednesday as Jackson was holding her first meetings with senators on Capitol Hill.

It now looks like disgraced actor Jussie Smollett is seeking vindication after the guilty verdict in his now-infamous hate crime trial in the form of a reversed decision or a whole new trial to prove his innocence. 

On the 10th anniversary of Trayvon Martin's tragic and senseless murder, we pay tribute to the loss of a bright young soul that lost his life due to prejudice simply based on the color of his skin.

Former-yet-forever-favorite President Barack Obama has officially spoken out on the heartbreaking attack on Ukraine by way of Russia, and he's letting it be known that Russian President Vladimir Putin's cruel actions simply cannot be tolerated.

We're glad to report that Tou Thao, J. Alexander Kueng and Thomas Lane were each found guilty on all charges in their civil suit for standing by and even holding back bystanders that very well could've saved George Floyd's life. 

Kenosha killer Kyle Rittenhouse is looking to extend his 15 minutes of infamy by launching a frivolous lawsuit campaign against media outlets, particularly 'The View' host Whoopi Goldberg, for spreading the "lie" that he's a murderer. 

An unconfirmed report of Queen Elizabeth II's death by way of Hollywood Unlocked has caused mass confusion and led to a social media roast session for Jason Lee and his gossip blog.

Travis and Gregory McMichael and neighbor William Bryan have been found guilty on all hate crime charges.

An African American retired federal judge from Alabama, first in the state's history to be exact, made it his mission to speak out in protest of the potential nomination of Black female Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to occupy Justice Stephen Breyer's soon-to-be-vacant seat on the Supreme Court.

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  NEW YORK (AP) — When the pressure gets intense, law student Jasmine Marchbanks-Owens likes to wander the hallways of Howard University, examining the faded, framed photos of prominent Black graduates of decades past. LIKE US ON FACEBOOK. FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM & TWITTER. SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE. “It’s just really inspiring to be able to see people that look […]