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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.” 

The Confederate Monument in Stone Mountain will add an exhibit detailing the history of the monument and its role in promoting segregation and the Ku Klux Klan.

Netflix canceled The Residence after one season. It joins a long list of Black-led shows that ended before they got a real shot.

As we’ve come to understand year after year, day after day even, death is unfortunately an inevitable part of life. Still, as much of a fact as that may be, the blow of experiencing loss never gets any easier, nor does reporting on the subject in Black culture.

The shoe removal rule, introduced in 2001 following the infamous "Shoe Bomber" incident, however, advancements in scanning technology have rendered the practice unnecessary.

Heavy rainfall caused flooding along the Guadalupe River in central Texas with more than 80 fatalities reported.

Federal funding for grants intended to expand high-speed internet access, telehealth services, and vaccine access for Georgia’s Black community was cut earlier this year.

Top 10 Safest States To Live In The U.S. When choosing a place to call home, safety is often at the top of the list for individuals and families alike. But what defines a “safe” state? For many, it comes down to a combination of factors, including low crime rates, minimal natural disaster risks, and […]

Diddy may have beaten the RICO, but a jury found him 'Guilty' on two counts under the Mann Act. Here’s what you need to know about the law's history.

While Trump turns 1600 Pennsylvania Ave into a pay-per-view party palace, Black, Brown, and poor folks are being left to fend for themselves.

Mexico’s President Sheinbaum expects the deported boxer to serve his sentence in Mexico, where a warrant was issued for his arrest in 2023.