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Gun used in Emmett Till’s lynching is displayed in a mu...

Officials say displaying the weapon is meant to spark reflection on Till’s lasting legacy and the Civil Rights Movement his

Taylor Townsend shuts down Jelena Ostapenko’s ‘no class...

“The thing I’m most proud of is that I let my racket talk,” Taylor Townsend reflects on her US Open

Al Sharpton to lead pro-DEI march through Wall Street o...

“DEI is the civil rights fight of our generation,” says Al Sharpton as community leaders plan a pro-DEI protest march

Fed Gov. Lisa Cook slaps Trump administration with laws...

If the courts ultimately green-light Trump’s firing of Cook, it could erode the Fed’s political independence, which enables it to ...

Georgia’s Fulton County fined $10,000 a day for not app...

Georgia’s most populous county, Fulton County, must pay $10,000 a day until it appoints two Republican nominees to its election

Trump extends control over Washington by taking managem...

The Trump administration’s takeover of Union Station will reportedly help “beautify” the landmark to align with Trump’s vision. Pr...

Cardi B testifies she didn’t touch security guard who’s...

“She couldn’t get a scratch from me because I didn’t touch her,” Cardi B said on the stand in her

Pro-DEI organizers fired up to maintain Target boycott ...

Activists say foot traffic has declined in nearly 2,000 stores since January as they push for a return to diversity

Viola Davis says being unapologetically Black on TV ‘pu...

“I stayed as Black as I could be. Everything about me was unapologetic,” Viola Davis said of her role on

Who is Nia Long referring to in her mysterious Instagra...

Nia Long posts cryptic message over two years after her public split from former Boston Celtics head coach Ime Udoka

Cracker Barrel scraps new logo after customer outrage

When Cracker Barrel tried to switch its logo, it was met with a wave of customer and conservative backlash.  Cracker

Wes Moore digs at Trump for calling him ‘good-looking g...

The Maryland governor and U.S. president continue to trade jabs in a growing political feud over crime. Maryland Governor Wes

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