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The changes come after the passage of Trump’s “Big, Beautiful Bill,” which added work requirements to SNAP benefits that will leave millions without food.
MacKenzie Scott has done a lot of good for marginalized communities with the money she received in her divorce settlement from Jeff Bezos.
The Black and Missing Foundation and WABJ have collaborated on a free resource to help media outlets report on these stories without bias.
Autism affects millions worldwide, yet it’s still widely misunderstood. Here are 15 important facts about autism that everyone should know.
Trump made his claims during a White House briefing on Monday. Kenvue, the company that makes Tylenol, denounced Trump's claims as nonfactual.
In this op-ed, Alphonso David writes that amid federal retrenchment, mayors and governors must lead the charge on economic opportunity.
Free speech only becomes a crisis when a white man loses his microphone. When Black journalists lose theirs, it’s treated as business as usual.
The Walt Disney Company announced Monday that 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' will be back on Tuesday night after less than a week of being off the air.
The recognition of Palestine’s statehood comes as a report from a United Nations commission accuses Israel of committing genocide.
In a continuing trend amongst the MAGA faithful, Laura Loomer got upset that Jasmine Crockett spoke truthfully about Charlie Kirk and his harmful rhetoric.
President Donald Trump is attempting to launch legal attacks on New York AG Letitia James and Fed Gov. Lisa Cook over mortgage fraud allegations.
Lansing, Michigan, resident Savitra McClurkin says her son, Sakir, was expelled for taking a fellow student's gun, disassembling and trashing it.