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While overall unemployment in the U.S. has remained steady in recent months, Black women are facing a troubling reversal. Read more inside.
President Donald Trump, whose father was once arrested at a Ku Klux Klan rally, wants ICE agents to keep their masks on.
The day in which Black Women’s Equal Pay Day is recognized varies each year, but the impact on Black women and their families remains the same.
The Fort Pierce home where Zora Neale Hurston spent her final years will soon be transformed into a visitor and education center, preserving her legacy for future generations.
Black women are disproportionately affected by heart disease, but how can we change this alarming disparity? It starts with knowledge.
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.: A Legacy of Excellence and Service Founded on January 13, 1913, at Howard University, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. stands as a beacon of empowerment, service, and achievement. Established by 22 visionary women, this historic organization was founded on a desire to promote academic excellence and uplift communities […]
NYPD’s Force Investigation Division is currently looking into the circumstances leading to Saniyah Cheatham’s death while being held in custody.
Did y'all know there are at least two HBCUs in America (West Virginia to be specific) that are predominantly white?
Experts warn that the NOAA budget cuts already harmed Texas and could lead to even more deadly storm outcomes in the future. Here's how.
Score the best Amazon back-to-school deals for 2025—from laptops to lunch boxes, all at serious discounts.
From a drop in the homicide rate and $50 million grant approval to the Ravens' hopeful running back roster, Baltimore is on a mission to win.
Rev. Jamal Bryant, who called for a 40-day Target boycott earlier this year, has called the donation a “slap in the face.”