The white man looked quite satisfied with himself until he finally laid eyes on the camera pointed at him, and then he tried to get all Klan-destine all of a sudden.
Iran said the Strait of Hormuz will remain closed as a result of the stalled talks, which, surprise, surprise, has caused oil prices to spike again.
The death of 75-year-old Anita Grayson remains under review by the Allen County Prosecutor, and no cause of death has been determined as of yet.
Fairfield Police Officer Bianca Camacho, also known as Bianca Brown, is accused of using excessive force in incidents that have been caught on video.
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A lawsuit was filed on behalf of white dermatologist Travis Morrell against Find A Black Doctor, a directory to help Black people find Black doctors.
Ken Paxton’s victory over incumbent Sen. John Cornyn has the unintended effect of making Texas’ Senate race actually competitive for Democrats.
Apparently, Alabama’s proposed congressional map is so racist it even meets the high bar set after the Supreme Court gutted the Voting Rights Act.
President Donald Trump is still claiming a deal is being made while also continuing to threaten Iran with military strikes.
One basketball lover and WNBA fan says Caitlin Clark is "mishandling a career and a platform very few athletes in any sport are ever handed."
The WNBA’s growth has been powered by connections between players and fans. Now players and fans are negotiating where familiarity ends, and intrusiveness begins.
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