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There is something quietly beautiful about what it means for Black women to care for one another and root for each other's wins.

This isn't the first time a judge has had to intervene to spare the LGBTQ+ community from Trump's administrative bigotry.

While President Donald Trump has said the war in Iran would be over within weeks, gas prices continue to rise as the conflict shows no signs of ending.

Kenneth Windley, who himself was a victim of the actual robbers, was convicted in 2007 the majority of his sentence before being exonerated.

Trump "jokingly" asked why Japan didn't warn the U.S. about Pearl Harbor while meeting with Japanese Prime Minister ​Sanae Takaichi.

Seven deputies sued Afroman, claiming parody songs and videos he recorded using home surveillance footage of the raid caused them and their family members to be publicly ridiculed and harassed.

There is zero credible evidence that the Iranian government has issued any official statement saying it will spare Black Americans.

Trump has nominated as a top Homeland Security official a man who needs to be told that it's not legal to shoot people on the Senate floor.

Joe Kent announced his resignation Tuesday, saying he "cannot in good conscience support the ongoing war in Iran."

The board voted to pause operations at the Kennedy Center for two years, beginning after this year's Fourth of July celebrations.

No matter how Brian Cole's case shakes out, you have to admit that a Black MAGA supporter arguing that all Trump pardons are created equal is kinda hilarious.

One can pretty much always predict what manner of opinion Whitlock is going to offer when it comes to anything Black culture-related