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Morehouse student Matthew Gonzales Forestine was charged with aggravated assault and terroristic threats for attacking CAU student Kayla Bryant.

As shopping dominates the reason for the holiday season, LaTosha Brown wants Black consumers to save 100% off with an economic protest of retailers who take us for granted. Inspired by the upcoming 70th anniversary of the Montgomery Bus Boycott, Brown is launching the “We Ain’t Buying It” campaign to “turn protest into power and […]

Jimmy Cliff’s international breakthrough came in 1972 after starring and recording the soundtrack for the cult classic film 'The Harder They Come.' 

Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin, formerly known as H. Rap Brown, a Black revolutionary who preached armed resistance, dies at 82.

A federal indictment accuses the Florida Democrat of exploiting a clerical error to launder disaster relief money for a 2021 election bid and personal luxury spending.

The two-part study examines how contemporary approaches to news coverage affect journalists and the communities they cover.

One federal judge prolonged the detention of more than 400 migrants; others condemn the Trump administration’s militarized raids on Black and Brown communities.

Court errors and Trump administration deceptions may finally bring an end to what legal experts have called a “vindictive campaign” against the Salvadoran immigrant.

As an organization, Legacy Families works to close the life expectancy gap by empowering and making resources accessible. 

Greene, who represents the state of Georgia in the House of Representatives, made the announcement in a video posted to social media on Friday.

The president claims he didn’t actually mean death-death when he said Democrats he accused of "seditious" behavior deserved death.

Border Patrol’s Operation Midway Blitz in Chicago has faced pushback from both judges and civilians for their aggressive use-of-force tactics.