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On Sunday, the Biden Administration launched a beta website for its SAVE (Saving on a Valuable Education) Plan for student loan borrowers.

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The Conversation has published a range of articles that examine police departments’ unequal and sometimes violent treatment of Black people

The Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley National Monument honors their legacies.

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I met Dr. Sabrina N’Diaye earlier this year and have appreciated her work helping communities move trauma from their bodies.

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In what’s recognized as hip-hop’s 50th anniversary, an unfortunate reality is that several of its pioneering artists aren’t here to celebrate

Some of Mattel's most popular collections of playsets and toys that include Black Barbie dolls were made with brown girls in mind.

Damien Smith filed a lawsuit after he was tased by police in California after he called 911 to report an intruder in his own apartment.

Tameka Foster recently launched a change.org petition dedicated to cleaning and restoring Lake Lanier after her son's death 11 years ago.

The Northwestern scandal spotlights similar allegations against other football coaches.

In this week's Beautiful Wisdoms column by Keyaira Kelly, the former health editor and published poet breaks down her struggle with perfectionism and how God talks about it in the Bible.

AI systems heavily rely on vast datasets to learn patterns and make predictions. Unfortunately, historical data is often plagued with biases and have elements of systemic racism baked within.

Here is the story of Six Triple Eight, a World War Two battalion of Black women who traveled to Europe to help solve a postal crisis.