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A week after the passing of Rev. Jesse Jackson, Corey Richardson addresses the online conversations about the many of us grew up watching.

Melvin Cancer died while in custody at Central Mississippi Correctional Facility following "an altercation with correctional officers."

Trump’s State of the Union address did little to address the growing dissatisfaction with his handling of the economy and immigration. 

The lawsuit filed by the DOJ seeks to overturn Gov. Mikie Sherrill's executive order limiting ICE presence on state property.

The incident comes after the Coast Guard stoked controversy for temporarily removing swastikas from its list of hate symbols late last year. 

The original order was put in place to prevent police officers with documented misconduct from finding new jobs at different agencies.

The cultural conversation has pivoted, and suddenly the white man is the fragile one while Black anger and side-eye are the problem.

As many on social media have pointed out, John Barron is a name Trump has used in the past to speak with the media regarding himself.

Allyson Friedman, a professor at Hunter College, was virtually attending a Community Education Council meeting when she made the remarks.

The revised projection for Social Security’s “go-broke” date comes as the Congressional Budget Office estimates higher inflation in the coming years.

BAFTA controversy shines light on intersections of race, disability, and accountability in media responses.

Black church leaders rightly criticized Trump for his actions, but the rhetoric coming from some Black pulpits is concerning.