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A statue in Times Square depicting an ordinary Black woman has held up a mirror to people's attitudes about race and ...
Richard Iott, who said he dressed up as a member of a genocidal Nazi unit to educate people, donated to PAC supporting Winsome Earle-Sears.
Wrote another Nashville-based Black singer, Roberta Lea, beneath Palmer’s post: “This is why having Black people around is hard for them. Even without speaking, our faces will call out some ...
I’ve been a couples therapist for 30 years: Any of these 6 phrases is a red flag in relationships See the Birch Glacier collapse: Swiss village buried after huge landslide 11 Expensive ...
To address the lack of representation, this exhibition highlights heroes with whom visitors can identify, embodying the diversity of the contributions made by great Black figures. The project aims ...
Okay, technically, “mean” is not an obscenity, but when powerful tax-paid elites like them are mean to poor people for political gain, they are, in fact, obscene… and disgusting. Medicaid cuts don’t ...
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper welcomes fall in migration figures and says 'We need control and order back in our system' Trump's latest controversy: the moment he insulted the South African ...
Ryan Black, a former Hocking County prosecutor, has been suspended by the Ohio Supreme Court for two years, with six months stayed, for inappropriate conduct in his office. Black won his election back ...
The Air Force is drawing up plans to convert a Qatari luxury jet into an Air Force One at the direction of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth—despite bipartisan concern that accepting a foreign ...
U.S. government debt is massive, currently north of 120% of GDP, an amount that is close to double what many institutions consider to be sustainable debt levels. Our deficit is running at a ...
a longtime elected official who became the first Black mayor of the Town of Hillsborough, died Thursday. He was 95 years old, having celebrated his birthday just days before. The town government ...
American orator, editor, author, abolitionist and former slave Frederick Douglass (1818 - 1895) edits a journal at his desk, late 1870s. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)Photo by: Hulton ...