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Mexico’s President Sheinbaum expects the deported boxer to serve his sentence in Mexico, where a warrant was issued for his arrest in 2023.

Donald Trump, who also attacked the network for their reporting on the strikes in Iran, says reporting on the app that alerts users to ICE presence may be "totally illegal."

While Trump turns 1600 Pennsylvania Ave into a pay-per-view party palace, Black, Brown, and poor folks are being left to fend for themselves.

The Home Depot is one of several companies that have faced boycotts this year due to the removal of DEI policies and initiatives in the wake of President Trump’s second term. 

The AFSCME District Council 33 strike,began on Tuesday and will affect trash collection, 911 dispatch calls, as well as access to public pools and recreation centers. 

Sean Combs was acquitted on charges of sex trafficking and racketeering but found guilty of violating the Mann Act.

The EPA’s declaration specifically targets Administrator Lee Zeldin for “undermining public trust” and “promoting a culture of fear.” 

UVA President James Ryan resigned in an effort to comply with the Trump administration’s demand that schools remove any and all DEI initiatives. 

Nearly two weeks after Miami commissioners voted to delay the 2025 election until next year, mayoral candidate Michael Hepburn announced on social media he was prepared to take legal action. 

At first glance, birthright citizenship and slavery may appear to be separate issues, but their histories are deeply intertwined. Here's why.

Mississippi’s DEI ban would withhold funding from any K-12 or postsecondary school that is found to have multiple violations of the ban.

In response to a potential $1 billion hit due to tariffs, Nike will raise prices this fall as families nationwide begin back-to-school shopping.