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Black communities face high-stakes issues from elections to global health, underscoring the need for informed, empowered citizens.
Mark Fuhrman, the racist former Los Angeles police detective who was convicted of lying during the O.J. Simpson murder trial, is no longer in the land of the living. He was 74.
A drastic increase in monthly premiums, along with increased deductibles, has led to people either not signing up or losing their ACA coverage.Â
Attorneys general sue Education Dept over rule limiting student loan access for professional degrees.
Fibroids are noncancerous growths in or around the uterus that are common, but for Black women, they can cause many problems.
ICE has accused Wendy Hernandez Reyes of being responsible for the horrific death of her son, 2-year-old Orlin Hernandez Reyes, who was placed with his uncle, Samuel Maldonado Erazo, after her arrest.
While speaking at an American Law Institute conference, Brown said that the Voting Rights Act ruling only hurts trust in the Supreme Court.
Memorial Day weekend is one of the first big tests of summer travel in the Carolinas. Beach towns begin to fill, roads back up and parking gets harder to find by midmorning. For travelers planning a coastal escape, the best move is to pick the right beach before the traffic and crowds peak. Here is […]
The Chesapeake Bay blue crab population jumped nearly 50% compared to last year, according to a new survey showing the highest crab abundance since 2019.
Sybil Wilkes covers politics, sports, and financial advice in her 'What We Need to Know' segment, connecting news to daily life.
Autistic boy allegedly abused at Louisville school; mother demands investigation and accountability
The mother of one of the teenage shooters contacted San Diego police earlier in the day to report her son and several of her weapons missing.