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A group of 22 disgruntled white men carrying swastika flags marched on Little Rock Central High School and the Arkansas State Capitol.

Dr. Stacey Patton writes that Janice Combs' recently released statement is a manipulative cry for sympathy from an abusive mother.

In a post on the social media platform X, Elon Musk said that "children should be proud that Whites in the West ended slavery worldwide."

St. Susanna Parish, a Catholic church in Dedham, Massachusetts, is refusing to remove a Nativity scene that includes an anti-ICE message.

For thousands of children exposed to toxic water, the real damage is invisible, slow, generational, and no check will erase it.

The persistent quest for likes, comments, and virality has turned social media into a place where people post first and verify later. 

Rep. Jasmine Crockett has launched her bid to represent the state of Texas in the U.S. Senate, gearing up to unseat GOP Sen. John Cornyn.

Former Cinnabon worker Crystal Wilsey of Ashwaubenon, Wisconsin, was fired for making racist statements toward Black Somali customers.

Today marks the 70th anniversary of the Montgomery Bus Boycott, one of the greatest examples of collective resistance in recent history.

Former Robbins Police Chief Carl Scott broke his silence on a 2024 incident in which he beat a Black man at a police station.

Arrest details and a defense effort to block key evidence that prosecutors say directly ties Mangione to the meticulously executed shooting take center stage ahead of this week's testimony.

The Bison ONE Newsroom is a groundbreaking, first-of-its-kind partnership between a national media corporation and an HBCU journalism program—a partnership that honors the power of HBCUs as incubators of cultural and political transformation.

<b><i>The Covfefe Chronicles with Dr. Stacey Patton</i></b> is where America’s chaos meets unflinching commentary. Hosted by award-winning journalist and author Dr. Stacey Patton, this podcast cuts through the noise with sharp analysis, biting humor, and unapologetic truth-telling about race, culture, politics, and power. Each episode peels back the headlines to expose the double standards, lies, and historical amnesia shaping our current moment. If you’re tired of sanitized punditry and craving clarity with edge, The Covfefe Chronicles will give you the context and candor mainstream media won’t touch.

American playwright Jeremy Harris was arrested in Japan for alleged drug smuggling, part of a pattern of foreign celebs facing strict drug laws.

 From the return of the “Stranger Things” kids to one of Viola Davis’s best performances, there’s plenty to watch this Thanksgiving.

The health care bill introduced by Senate Republicans doesn’t lower prices, but instead creates savings accounts for bronze-level ACA plans. 

“Combative” is one of those respectable-sounding smears clean enough for newsroom style guides and loaded enough to do racial and gendered damage.

Indiana’s state House passed a new map last week, despite the state Senate consistently pushing back against the redistricting effort.

Despite violent crime continually trending downward nationwide, incarceration rates for Black children have actually gone up in recent years.

ICE is already targeting the Somali community in Minnesota indiscriminately as part of the Trump administration's crackdown.

Economic boycotts remain a core part of the people's response to unchecked corporate power. 

Trans activist Dominique Morgan and Peachie Wimbush-Polk discuss what it's like to parent a Black Trans child, finding joy within grief, and honoring the life and legacy of her daughter, Lala.

Patricia Smith, the National Book Award-winning poet, is redefining American literature with work rooted in Black history and resilience.

Calvin Duncan became a lawyer and legal expert during the three decades he spent in prison for a crime he would later be exonerated. 

Bruna Ferreira has been released from an ICE detention facility on bond after a judge agreed that she wasn't a flight risk.

A real investment in Black children would not look like a locked brokerage account they can’t touch for 18 years while their families struggle now.

Former Trump attorney Alina Habba was determined to be serving illegally in a unanimous decision by a federal appeals court last week.

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The music world is mourning the loss of renowned baritone opera singer Jubilant Sykes, who was found stabbed to death inside his Santa Monica, California, home on Dec. 8. He was 71.  According to a press release obtained by Page Six, Santa Monica Police Department officers responded to a 911 call on Monday after an […]

A separate report has shown that Black homeownership has fallen to its lowest rate since 2021, with rising unemployment being cited as a reason.

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The controversy behind University of Oklahoma student Samantha Fulnecky exposes white conservatives' DEI hypocrisy.

Trump’s move has received widespread criticism, with even Republican governors calling the limits on AI regulation an example of federal overreach. 

Adelita Grijala's confrontation with federal agents in Tucson follows weeks of political gridlock over her swearing in for her congressional seat.

Lede A panel of federal judges had previously ruled that Texas’ redistricted map was unconstitutional due to evidence of racial gerrymandering.

AAPF is commemorating the 11th anniversary of #SayHerName with a fundraiser and stage reading of the play inspired by the movement.  

Millions of Americans are facing rising costs and being uninsured due to the Republican Party letting COVID-era subsidies for the ACA expire.