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EEOC chair urges white men to report diversity discrimination, despite lack of evidence, raising concerns about equal opportunity.

The Education Department has closed several civil rights offices, leaving many Black students with no recourse when dealing with systemic racism. 

Curaçao's African legacy shapes its culture, from shops to spiritual healing, inviting visitors beyond beaches.

The owners of Brooklyn's Music Hall of Williamsburg are not interested in renewing the lease for the popular concert venue.

The stunning win by Zohran Mamdani to become New York City’s next mayor has reignited some Republican politicians on Staten Island to call for the borough to secede from the rest of the city. And they’re tapping into decades of feeling slighted by the rest of the city as fuel for their movement. “It’s only […]

This story offers a rare glimpse into how a few students are thinking about AI, not as a shortcut, but as a tool they are actively negotiating.

Democrats haven’t won statewide office since 1994 and have left an average of 50 seats uncontested during every election cycle since. 

Rear Adm. Milton Sands, the former head of Naval Special Warfare Command who disciplined the SEALS, was fired by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

Many students are still bracing for what could be a difficult season of stretching meals and relying on campus pantries to fill the gaps left by inconsistent federal support.

Maryland has the highest population of Black people of any state outside the South. Reparations have been a priority for the Legislative Black Caucus.

President Donald Trump doubled down on his insult of the late director Rob Reiner in a press event, leaving many on social media expressing disgust.

Our subordination has never equated to the severing of melodies linking us beyond time, borders, and language.