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Over the last several weeks, the Trump administration has lost several federal lawsuits targeting its crusade against mail-in voting. 

Douglass' iconic 1852 speech on July 4th remains a powerful lens on America's unfinished promise of freedom and equality for Black Americans.

Revised data from the Labor Department also revealed that job growth in April and May was significantly weaker than initially projected. 

Major Jason Watson was arrested not for calling Donald Trump out on his corruption, but because he did it on the steps of the U.S. Capitol.

It's great that Tom Kean is taking care of himself, and that he is able to openly discuss his diagnosis, but there's a bit of irony here that simply can't be ignored.

Mike Johnson has struggled to bridge the gaps between MAGA Republicans, moderate Republicans, and those willing get important things done.

Former University of Tennessee professor Tamar Shirinian is one of several people who have been fired over social media posts critical of Charlie Kirk.

In his announcement, Mamdani referenced the prison's dark history, describing the closure as a "milestone" that "brings us closer to ending that chapter."

SCOTUS rulings reshape lives of Black Americans with decisions on birthright, voting, privacy, and agency oversight

HBCUs are especially vulnerable because they enroll large numbers of students whose families depend on federal aid and Parent PLUS or Grad PLUS loans.

Melat Kiros, an Ethiopian American lawyer, defeats longtime incumbent, signals generational shift in Congress.