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Milwaukee resident Jessie Watkins is suing Waukesha police officers, who he says racially profiled him during a stop.
The Synergy Group plans to open its Rebuild Center, which offers Eaton wildfire victims streamlined support for residential reconstruction.
In this personal essay, Dominique Morgan details how something as simple as going to the restroom became a trial for Black trans women.
Ex-Columbus, Ohio, police officer Adam Coy was sentenced to 15 years to life for the murder of Andre Hill.
This comes as FEMA faces criticism over its handling of the Texas floods and denying funding to several states that faced similar disasters.
Black drivers like Bubba Wallace and the legendary Wendell Scott have rewritten the narrative in NASCAR, breaking barriers and making history on tracks once closed to them.
A top official at the U.S. embassy in South Africa was told that Donald Trump's refugee program for Afrikaners is for white people only.
A lawsuit was filed against the labor department in May after they abruptly announced they would be ceasing operations at 99 Job Corps centers nationwide.
Trump wants to prosecute Beyoncé, Oprah Winfrey, Al Sharpton and Kamala Harris over endorsement payments that don't exist.
A former Georgia deputy was sentenced to 16 months in federal prison for his participation in the brutal beating of Jarrett Hobbs.
This episode of 'The Covfefe Chronicles' exposes why a naked cartoon president has triggered such a visceral response from the far right.
Black women are disproportionately affected by heart disease, but how can we change this alarming disparity? It starts with knowledge.