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Trump is unraveling, and what’s more dangerous than his mental state is the power he still holds over a party willing to sell its soul for MAGA loyalty.
The deal comes a week after the Trump administration reached a $221 million settlement with Columbia University over that school’s DEI programs.
NewsOne sat down with BLIS Collective co-founder Trevor Smith to discuss how his powerful action hub is advancing the fight for reparations in New York City.
Matt Edwards is suing the Troy Police Department and Officer Taylor Gamache over harassment and arrest in July 2024.
While American labor organizer Chris Smalls has been freed from Israeli detention and returned home, the people of Gaza are still suffering.
AP-NORC’s poll also found that a growing number of Black people believe diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives have increased discrimination.
In interviews, students insisted on the importance of having Black educators. They consistently named their Black teachers and counselors as the most influential.
Diddy and his legal team are pushing Judge Arun Subramanian to overturn the two Mann Act convictions into an acquittal.
More than 300,000 Black women left or were pushed out of the workforce, according to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
In this op-ed, Dr. Stacey Patton discusses the American Eagle ad featuring Sydney Sweeney and the racist implications of touting "good genes."
White Florida Couple Racially Harasses, Threatens To Lynch Black Man Just For Knocking On Their Door
Antavis Johnson, a Black project manager in Florida, recently had an encounter with a white couple who threatened to lynch him.
In this op-ed, Dr. Stacey Patton discusses Donald Trump's South African refugee program, which was recently confirmed to be for white people only.