Lana Brown Bradley, a beloved member of the Natchez community, was killed in early April, and her youngest son, Zachary Lavel Jackson, Jr., has been charged with her murder.
The office’s creation follows New York City Council Member Chi Osse's arrest last week while protesting an eviction related to deed theft.
You don't build something with someone while already moving in ways that will eventually break it, and that's what Klay did to Megan.
I don't know if Loomer is mad at all of the formerly MAGA-fied turncoats, but she's definitely very upset at Candace for not earning the moniker "Klandace" the way she used to.
Details are emerging about Cole Allen, the suspect allegedly responsible for the shooting incident at the White House Correspondents' Dinner.
Silvia Lopez-Navarro, a white woman with a hispanic last name, filed a federal class-action lawsuit because she was not allowed into a program that supports Black mothers and their babies.
After watching her most recent press conference, it's become clear that Cathy Engelbert has not learned from past mistakes.
Candace Owens is skin folk, maybe, but certainly not kinfolk, and as our elders have long warned, when you lie down with dogs, you catch fleas.
James Broadnax is set to be executed in a case in which rap lyrics he wrote as a teenager were used against him as evidence in a murder trial.
Attacking civil rights groups like SPLC follows a pattern and practice of the administration’s revisionist terror and political prosecutions. We can’t afford to look away.
Chi Ossé, the son of hip-hop journalist Combat Jack, has consistently fought against evictions stemming from deed theft, which have been rising in New York.
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