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Biographer Claims Trump Said Prominent Black Women Who Oppose Him Are All The Same 'Fat Black Women'
Trump biographer Michael Wolff says President Donald Trump and his loyalists complained that “fat Black women” were out to get him.
Mayor Brandon Johnson is pushing back against President Donald Trump’s threats to deploy National Guard troops in Chicago.
Alligator Alcatraz faced several lawsuits and was a hotbed for complaints, citing its poor conditions and environmental concerns.
Black people have been present in Scotland for over 500 years, arriving through various means across different periods of Scottish history.
During an interview with Megyn Kelly, Marjorie Taylor Greene questioned Jasmine Crockett’s blackness, but Crockett quickly shut the racism down.
A federal judge has ordered Mississippi to redraw its Supreme Court election map, finding that the current map unfairly weakens the voting power of Black voters living in the state's Central district.
Emmy Award winner Sterling K. Brown shared how his oldest son handled a racist incident, praising his emotional growth and maturity.
According to ABC 7, Filmore Brown’s Brooklyn home was sold out from underneath him due to an unpaid water bill of $5,000.
ESPN will not be airing the Colin Kaepernick documentary after all, citing creative differences with the former NFL player and Spike Lee. The post ESPN Won’t Air Spike Lee‘s Docuseries About Colin Kaepernick Because Of ‘Creative Differences’ appeared first on Bossip.
Here are five key facts that shed light on Texas State Representative Nicole Collier's life, work, and impact on Texas politics.
A groundbreaking study led by Binghamton University has shed light on a long-overlooked inequity: Black Americans spend more on energy bills.
The Gathering Spot announced its newest initiative, "Safe House," in response to heightened political tensions in D.C.