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Politics - Page 26

Black community leaders fight voting rights threats, entrepreneurs revitalize neighborhoods, and Black music icons honored in cultural legacy.

Debates about transgender athletes in sports and Caitlin Clark's appearance with Morgan Wallen, highlighting political agendas and public accountability.

Black communities mobilize for voting rights, fight redistricting, and build wealth through homeownership and small business support.

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.

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

If one has to declare that "it's not my fault" while defending the thing they're trying to distance themselves from, that thing is probably indefensible.

Rep. Jen Kiggans was unable to tell a racist to his face that he was saying something racist, and is now trying to clean up her failure to call out said racism.

On Monday, Virginia asked the Supreme Court to overturn a ruling by the state Supreme Court that ruled its redistricting effort was illegal. 

Sybil Wilkes covers rising gas prices, voting rights in Alabama, tax tips for high earners, and a Compton school project funded by Kendrick Lamar and Dr. Dre.

Trump deploying an "Election Integrity Army" would only be to bolster his election fraud propaganda and intimidate voters during the midterms.

Alabama's redistricting battle, national trends, Birmingham's appeal for grads, and honoring Black composer William Grant Still Jr.

Tennessee Republicans passed a new congressional map that would eliminate the state's lone Democratic Party seat.