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As the nation prepares to celebrate its 250th year, the expected patriotism of a sanitized history exposes the deep chasm Black Americans must navigate every Fourth of July.

The incident happened early Tuesday afternoon in the parking of a Walmart in North Lauderdale, Florida, following a parking spot dispute.

Donald Trump's income increased by more than $2.2 billion, due mostly to his cryptocurrency holdings and related ventures, according to his latest financial disclosure forms.

Over the last several weeks, the Trump administration has lost several federal lawsuits targeting its crusade against mail-in voting. 

Douglass' iconic 1852 speech on July 4th remains a powerful lens on America's unfinished promise of freedom and equality for Black Americans.

It shouldn't come as a surprise that Donald Trump and his family are using the presidency to enrich themselves, but his recent disclosure revealed just how much money he's raking in, and it's not sitting well with his voters.

Revised data from the Labor Department also revealed that job growth in April and May was significantly weaker than initially projected. 

Former University of Tennessee professor Tamar Shirinian is one of several people who have been fired over social media posts critical of Charlie Kirk.

Newly released surveillance footage tied to the federal case against Pooh Shiesty is adding another explosive layer to the ongoing legal battle involving Gucci Mane. TRENDING: Kirk Franklin Heated After Man Says He & Wife Are Going to Hell TRENDING: Jay-Z Drops Rare Interviews, Clips & Lost Gems for 30th Celebration Prosecutors have reportedly shared […]

Renowned actor Danny Glover, a pillar in Black Hollywood, has opened up about battling Alzheimer's Disease since being diagnosed in 2023.