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On Jan. 1, 2026, Zohran Mamdani became NYC’s 111th mayor, pledging affordability and leadership. Here’s what he’s done so far to deliver.

Budget uncertainty and D.C.’s heavily privatized housing system limit how much DCHA can intervene in long-running resident complaints, according to officials and residents.

This week’s Le[e]gal Brief honors the life and legacy of Rev. Jesse Jackson, a man who turned his “faith into a form of diplomacy.” 

David Jewel Satterfield is accused of using his two Charlotte-based towing companies to target Black drivers during the pandemic.

The FBI also refused to cooperate with Minnesota’s Bureau of Criminal Apprehension to investigate the shooting death of Renee Good by an ICE agent.

Community members are mourning Dr. Linda Davis, a Chatham County special education teacher who was killed during an ICE arrest.

Georgia Schoolteacher Linda Davis Killed In Crash By Man Fleeing ICE 

The president of people who think Bad Bunny should be deported used Jesse Jackson's death as a moment to "clear" himself of racism allegations.

Jesse Jackson did not just run for president in 1984 and 1988; he rewired the political imagination of this country.

Launched on January 16, 2026, the exhibition features artworks from individuals of all ages, exploring themes of freedom and resistance.

A recent situation with Florida A&M University highlights the pressure HBCUs are under with the Trump administration's blatant anti-Blackness.

Jackson’s rebuke of the Reagan administration offers a clear framework for challenging political extremism and economic exploitation today.