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The US Treasury Department announced Thursday that, going forward, all U.S. paper currency will bear the president's signature for the first time in the nation's history.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has spent much of his tenure promoting a “warrior culture,” which I guess means denying Black soldiers promotions.

The Iran War has dramatically increased the cost of food and fuel in an already weak job market, adding to concerns of a potential recession. 

Kash Patel's emails and photographs began circulating online Friday and were posted to a website that included the name "Handala Team."

The Merchant’s House Museum, which sheltered enslaved people via the Underground Railroad, is now at risk, sparking preservation efforts.

The discovery is being dressed up as an accident, softened into an artifact, and framed as a harmless “window into history” as if this were something distant, contained, and safely behind us.

Donald Trump flew off into yet another tirade, spewing rage and hate speech at the entire nation of Somalia and its people on Thursday.

A funeral was held in Cleveland on Wednesday for Aliyah Henderson’s daughters, Amor and Mila. Their exact cause of death has yet to be determined.

The downfall of the United States has a direct correlation with the Trump administration’s efforts to oppress Black people.

Breonna Taylor was fatally shot by Louisville Metro Police officers in 2020, and the officers involved in the shooting were never charged in her death. 

Plaintiffs with multiple immigrant rights groups sued the Trump administration over tactics of arresting immigrants at mandated court hearings.

We are being governed by a leader who insists he’s winning, while the metrics—every single one of them—suggest otherwise.