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President Donald Trump has not been able to stop talking about the reflecting pool at the Lincoln Memorial for the last few months.

At a certain point, you’d think the Missouri state legislature would take the hint, but nope, the state attorney general intends to appeal the ruling. 

1-year-old Kohen Wiley killed by police during alleged shoplifting incident, sparking outrage over police accountability.

BLD PWR’s Juneteenth Weekend was so much more than a simple celebration. It was a testament to what can happen when you choose community over status.

From Reconstruction to affirmative action, gains for Black Americans have a history of triggering efforts to repeal them. 

One freedom marker reminds us that liberation can be delayed, and the other reminds us that visibility is not the same as safety.

When Black women exceed expectations, blessings become sources of discomfort, disrupting assumptions about how should possess back amounts of care, comfort, and joy.

Alligator Alcatraz, located in Florida’s swamplands, has been a constant source of controversy due to its allegedly inhumane conditions. 

In Boston, two enterprising children who set up a lemonade stand in the city were victims of an armed robbery that was more like a smash-and-grab this week.

The conflict in Iran led to the prolonged closure of the Strait of Hormuz, creating a bottleneck on the global oil supply and driving up prices. 

Senior U.S. officials dictated the 14 points of the memorandum of understanding between the U.S. and Iran to reporters over the phone.

Before Kohen Wiley was shot, his mother lifted him up so police officers could see there was a child in the car.