In one of the richest nations in the world, individuals and families are making harrowing choices, such as whether to put gas in the tank or food on the table.
After beating Derrick Lewis at the Freedom 250 UFC event on Sunday, UFC fighter Josh Hokit hit the stage and took a random shot at former First Lady Michelle Obama.
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.”
The phrase “86 47” has continually been a sore spot for the Trump administration, as it has filed several lawsuits related to people using the term.
While the Los Angeles Homeless Service Authority has faced scrutiny over financial mismanagement, even the agency’s critics condemn the funding pull.
In a nail-biting Game 5, Jalen Brunson carried the Knicks on his back to win 94-90 over the San Antonio Spurs.
Crews set up to remove Trump's name from the building on Friday, and after unsuccessfully seeking a delay, the letters began coming early Saturday morning.
If you don't read anything else this weekend, read this column from Dr. Stacey Patton, which outlines how quickly Jeff Metcalf's racism jumped out once the gag order was lifted.
Iranian media outlets released their own details regarding the deal, and those reports seemed to indicate the U.S. is caving to Iranian demands.
The brilliance of Ryan Coogler's Sinners Surreal Montage is it doesn't treat Black music as a straight line, but rather as a circle.
The Surreal Montage sequence in "Sinners" doesn’t move like a history lesson; it moves the way memory does, vivid, out of order, alive.
The history of Black music is unfortunately filled with exploitative contracts, unpaid royalties, and stolen music sold as “covers.”