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Donald Trump has a disturbing habit of blaming the genetics of any Black or brown immigrant when they care connected to a crime.
Illinois holds its primary elections on Tuesday, where a pronounced battle is underway between grassroots candidates and Super PAC money.
The University of Florida College Republicans has been barred from operating on campus after a photo of two people giving a Nazi salute was posted online.
The deeper you look at California Forever, the less it resembles a utopian city for the masses and the more it feels like something else entirely: a billionaire panic room with bike lanes.
In her latest report, Sybil Wilkes provides a comprehensive overview of the crucial details you should be aware of.
Throughout history, SNAP work requirements have not increased employment or job stability, nor have they removed economic barriers in a meaningful way.
Thousands of Black people publicly rejected the idea that anyone had the authority to call the Target boycott off on their behalf.
When you think of the first Irish people, you probably picture fair-skinned red heads…history and science says otherwise. Turns out, the first Irish were blue-eyed Black folks. Researchers say that the ancient genetics of Ireland reveal that the island’s earliest inhabitants— hunter-gatherers who arrived about 10,000 years ago (around 8000 BCE)—had dark skin and piercing […]
Kiki Shepard served as co-host of the popular Showtime At The Apollo from 1987 to 2002, along with roles in TV and film.
Civil rights icon Jesse Jackson honored as prominent figures, Former President Obama responds with Grace to Trump
During a luncheon with the board of the Kennedy Center, Trump revealed that Rep Neal Dunn (R-Florida) was diagnosed with terminal cancer.
In her latest report, Sybil Wilkes provides a comprehensive overview of the crucial details you should be aware of.