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At a certain point, you’d think the Missouri state legislature would take the hint, but nope, the state attorney general intends to appeal the ruling.
The first round of negotiations between the U.S. and Iran concluded Monday morning in Switzerland with both sides agreeing to "a road map" to reach a final deal within 60 days.
James Dolan sold his roster out by accepting the president’s invite. Now it’s up to the players to decide whether to continue the silent White House boycott.
Vellesiya Wiley, Kohen Kartier Wiley's mother, has released a video explaining of her side of what happened at the Senatobia, Mississippi Walmart.
Before Kohen Wiley was shot, his mother lifted him up so police officers could see there was a child in the car.
Jackson Lahmeyer, a Trump-endorsed megachurch pastor, advanced to a runoff election for one of Oklahoma’s U.S. House seats on Tuesday.
On Tuesday, the federal government joined an existing lawsuit against the city of Evanston, Illinois, over the creation of a reparations program.
This wasn't about Oyelowo discussing the nuances of dialect; it was how he described his idea of Southern Black blackness that ticked folks off.
This isn't just a story about the New York Knicks winning their first NBA title in generations. It's a story about a star who chose to believe in something bigger than his next paycheck.
Izzy Harrison’s ejection for fouling Angel Reese resurfaced questions about whether the WNBA is doing enough to protect its stars.
While the Los Angeles Homeless Service Authority has faced scrutiny over financial mismanagement, even the agency’s critics condemn the funding pull.
Earlier this month, Rep. James Comer made an appearance on One America News, where he remarked that Rep. Shontel Brown was only in office for the sole purpose of getting more welfare “for her people.”
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