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The billboard was paid for by American Sovereignty, a conservative advocacy group that says it did so to salute ICE agents.

UPDATE — Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2026, 12:21 p.m. EST: We love our Black celebrities. Period. No matter how famous they get or how big the stages become, there’s always a different kind of pride that comes with seeing Black folks win. It feels personal…like their success is proof that we can make it too, that […]

Trump wants to "nationalize the voting" for the same reason he pushes for the redistricting of voting maps for Republican-led states.

The bill funds most federal agencies through September, but only provides funding for DHS, TSA, and FEMA through next week.

Black History Month's purpose of education and remembrance is threatened by commercialization and performative gestures, requiring commitment beyond February.

Target's headquarters are in Minneapolis, where anti-ICE sentiments have reached a fever pitch after ICE agents killed two U.S. citizens in the city.

“They couldn’t break me by arresting me,” Levy Armstrong said, “so they doctored an image to show the world a false iteration of that time to make me look weak.”

Noem announced that federal officers—long resistant to the very transparency demanded of local police—would begin wearing body-worn cameras.

After a judge ruled Virginia’s redistricting effort was illegal, Maryland represents the Democrats' only viable redistricting effort. 

U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes of Washington granted a request to pause the termination of Temporary Protected Status for Haitians while a lawsuit challenging it proceeds.

When ICE agents brought Alberto Castañeda Mondragón into a Minnesota hospital, he was suffering from multiple skull fractures and brain hemorrhages.

When Donald Trump says housing prices should stay high to protect homeowners, he’s repeating one of the oldest scripts in the country: protect wealth at the top and call it fairness.