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On Tuesday (May 12), FBI Director Kash Patel appeared before a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing, where he was called out about reports of his misconduct detailed in an explosive article by The Atlantic, which included bouts of heavy drinking. “When your private actions make it impossible for you to perform your public duties, we have […]

Voting rights face threats, but community action can protect democracy through awareness, engagement, and responsibility.

Black skin needs sun protection too: Melanin doesn't make it immune to skin cancer, so sunscreen and regular checks are crucial.

Hughley argues that America's global defense of freedom rings hollow when Black voting rights face domestic restrictions, mirroring a pattern of Black sacrifice unmet by full citizenship.

Teachers are unsung heroes who shape future generations, work tirelessly, and deserve more recognition and support.

Sybil Wilkes covers voting rights, redistricting, economic woes, and Black excellence in her latest broadcast, reflecting key issues in Black communities.

Homeland Security closes oversight office amid concerns over lack of accountability in immigration detention system. Experts warn of psychiatric risks from frequent cannabis use.

Backlash over comedian's George Floyd 'joke' in Netflix roast; family appalled by insensitive remarks. The post Heartless: George Floyd’s Family Outraged Over ‘Jokes’ Told By Tony Hinchcliffe, Blames Kevin Hart For Allowing It appeared first on Bossip.

Former NBA player Jason Collins has died at the age of 47 after a battle with brain cancer.

Megan Thee Stallion calls out ex Klay Thompson's infidelity, while Lexi Brown clears her name amid rumors.

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Two police officers hated how Matt Damon and Ben Affleck's Netflix movie The Rip portrayed Miami law enforcement so much that they decided to sue.

From an erroneous Threads takedown to pioneering journalist Ida B. Wells, Black journalists have always been a target.