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Blendon Township Police Officer Connor Grub shot Ta’Kiya Young while responding to a shoplifting call, killing both her and her unborn child.

Two grown adult white men thought they were going to create their own private Whiteganistan in which they would sail to some foreign country, murder all the men, and enslave the women and children.  Using the spiritual guidance of all of the colonizing European white men before them, Gavin Rivers Weisenburg, 21, of Allen, Texas, […]

There is a way white women in these roles have learned to act as the buffer between Black women and the care we deserve.

The U.S. Coast Guard faced backlash and scrutiny after a Washington Post report suggested the service planned to downgrade nooses and swastikas from “hate symbols.” 

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives says Lawrence Reed poured gas on a woman and set her on fire while riding on a Chicago train. 

The president faced pressure from Democrats as well as members of his own Party to facilitate the release of the files. 

Eboni Williams, a licensed psychotherapist and life coach, offers tips on surviving the holidays while protecting your mental health.

In this op-ed, Dr. Stacey Patton notes that the instinct to “whup” these kids is the same violence that trained them to behave like this in the first place.

A panel of federal judges called the congressional new map out for exactly what it is: racial gerrymandering.

The video featured DHS Deputy Assistant Secretary Micah Bock, who claimed it's a "lie" that America is a "nation of immigrants."

We root for Shedeur in the same way that we root for anyone Black who shows up in white spaces and has their talents doubted.

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.

Pras Michel is now in prison for conspiracy and other charges. How did he end up at this low point, though?

In the middle of a sold-out tour and with six new Grammy nominations under his belt, Leon Thomas is hitting career highs while staying close to the fans who made it possible.

There’s a fine line between compassion and caretaking. What looked like alignment in the pods started to resemble emotional labor in the real world.

While some worry about a challenge to Hakeem Jefferies, New York City Council member Chi Ossé tests the waters. 

One example is the recent Georgia Public Service Commission race, a statewide election with little visibility and high stakes. 

Trump is trying to pressure Republicans to oppose the full release of the Justice Department’s files related to Jeffrey Epstein.

Friday marks the 65th anniversary of Ruby Bridges becoming the first Black student to desegregate her New Orleans elementary school. 

Rev. Jesse Jackson, minister, civil rights leader, and two-time presidential candidate, profoundly shaped America’s dialogue on race, poverty, and equality.

“They've decided that that's not the story that matters,” the 'A Thousand Ways To Die' author said.

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. 

Barack Obama’s presidency was defined not just by policy, but by words that inspired millions. Here are eight powerful quotes that continue to resonate today from the history maker.

Donald Trump shared a post suggesting white Democrats who advised military troops and intelligence officials to ignore illegal orders should be hanged.

The 50-year mortgage and the so-called modernization of credit scoring represent the latest evolution in the long arc of extractive racial capitalism.

Arnoldo Bazan and his father Arnulfo were driving to school when they were pulled over by unidentified agents in an unmarked vehicle.

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NIL is here. The era in which college athletes could not be compensated for their services is now over. But how does it all work?

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

A landmark ruling declares Trump’s months-long deployment of National Guard troops in the nation’s capital unlawful.

Pras Michel of Fugees fame reportedly worked on behalf of a foreign government to influence the 2012 presidential election.

Despite Trump's red-baiting on social media, Mamdani called the visit "customary" for an incoming New York mayor.

A crowd revisited the names, stories, and sacrifices of more than 200,000 soldiers who fought for a nation that did not fight for them.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott passed a law in June requiring Texas public schools to display posters with the Ten Commandments in every classroom. 

MacKenzie Scott has pledged to donate the majority of her billions back to society, with a focus on communities affected by racial inequities. 

Raleigh Mayor Janet Cowell sounded the alarm that federal immigration authorities will come to her city as operations in Charlotte continue.