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A cultural reset is in motion—'A Different World' is officially making its return, and this time, it’s not just a trip down memory lane.
Jabari Peoples was shot and killed by a police officer in the parking lot of a soccer field in Homewood, Alabama.
Medgar Evers was killed in the driveway of his home by a Ku Klux Klan member who lived free for a time after the senseless murder.
From his favorite meals to his secret talents, discover the surprising facts that show a whole new side of the 44th President, Barack Obama.
Snellings Funeral Home is facing a lawsuit after Torreon Williams was found covered in maggots during his viewing.
A new Gallup poll indicates a steep decline in national pride in America, largely among Democrats and Gen Z.
Why Is The Lead Pipe Replacement In Flint Still Unfinished Nearly 11 Years After Water Crisis Began?
About a decade after Flint’s water crisis caused national outrage, the replacement of lead water pipes still isn’t finished.
At first glance, birthright citizenship and slavery may appear to be separate issues, but their histories are deeply intertwined. Here's why.
If approved, the audit will examine the complete timeline response of both the Eaton and Palisades wildfires.
Zul-Qarnain Kwame Nantambu has been placed under arrest for the Sudanese flag during Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime show.
Trump's DOJ has launched an investigation into the University of California over its “UC 2030 Capacity Plan.”
The organization is promoting its "Making Waves" program, which offers swim scholarships—or "swimmerships"—to Black children, teens, and adults nationwide.