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After Calvin Duncan was elected to be Orleans Parish clerk of criminal court, Louisiana’s state legislature hastily moved to eliminate the office.

In the clip from his 2023 appearance on some right-winger's podcast, Ramaswamy declared, “A Black baby is probably safer…in the inner city of Chicago, than in the womb of his own Black mother."

We previously reported on Hegseth blocking Black and female U.S. Army members from being promoted; he's doing the same to the Navy now.

This wouldn't have happened if Trump had let the festival be more about celebrating the country and less about inflating his own already bloated ego.

Louisiana Gov. postponed a primary election already in progress to implement a redistricting effort that disenfranchises Black voters.

During a White House Cabinet meeting, Trump declared that "Somalians" in Minnesota are all "crooks."

Trump's plan to pay Jan 6 rioters blocked, sparking bipartisan outrage over rewriting history and protecting insurrection.

President Donald Trump has refiled his $10 billion lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal and two WSJ reporters over Epstein reporting.

A group of retired federal judges is calling for an investigation into Trump's IRS immunity and the 'Anti-Weaponization Fund.'

President Donald Trump's plan for an “anti-weaponization” fund intended to pay out Jan. 6 rioters has surprisingly drawn bipartisan outrage.

Despite being under a ceasefire with hopes increasing that a peace deal would be reached soon, the U.S. launched strikes against Iran on Wednesday.

The South Carolina House passed a new map eliminating the district held by Rep. James Clyburn, but the map failed twice in the state Senate.