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Judge Sara L. Ellis released video footage, which proves DHS and Border Patrol have repeatedly lied about being attacked by protesters in Chicago.

Rep. Robin Kelly introduced the bill after Mercedes Wells, a Black woman from Indiana, was discharged from a hospital while in labor.

A$AP Rocky is having a fashion moment right now, and it’s one we’re watching closely.  On November 29, Chanel officially announced the Harlem-born rapper as its newest House Ambassador, a move that highlights the continued influence of hip-hop culture on high fashion — and the power of one of the most impactful voices in both […]

The administration’s move to end protections for nearly 350,000 Haitians is the latest example of its strategy to shrink Black and Brown immigrant populations.

Togetherness is cute until someone turns off the game, steals a leftover plate, or gets too close to the thermostat. Consider this your annual cheat sheet to the chaos your family is about to unleash.

The Emmett Till Interpretive Center purchased the barn after a $1.5 million donation from “Bridgerton” and “Grey’s Anatomy” creator Shonda Rhimes.

After three terms, and a fierce fight for D.C. autonomy, Mayor Muriel Bowser says it’s time to “pass the baton,” setting the stage for one of the most competitive mayoral races in years.

Rev. Jesse Jackson's family has reported that he has since been discharged from the hospital and "remains in stable condition."

According to a DHS document, fewer than one-third of those arrested by Border Patrol in Charlotte have criminal records, undermining the narrative being sold by the Trump adminisration.

The wrongful detention of a 17-year-old U.S. citizen in Oregon highlights a growing pattern of ICE targeting children, issuing false justifications for excessive force, and evading accountability.

A full ranking of Thanksgiving roles based on the dish you bring, from the reliable greens aunties to the chaotic cousins who show up with charcuterie. 

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.

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

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.

Indiana’s Republican state senators have consistently resisted pressure from President Donald Trump to begin a redistricting effort. 

The change would result in almost 80% of North Carolina's U.S. House delegation being held by Republicans, in a state that is almost nearly a 50-50 split at the ballot box.

President Trump targeted lawmakers with threats of arrest and death, sparking a rare bipartisan call to protect the safety of elected officials.

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Rosa Parks’ brave refusal to give up her seat on Dec. 1, 1955, sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott and changed history.

Viola Fletcher fought for justice for the Tulsa Race Massacre up until her death on Nov. 24. Here's why she is an icon.

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

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.

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

In an era of podcasts and clout-chasing, men are so dehydrated for relevance, they’ll let a white man degrade a Black woman in their face for laughs. 

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

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Trump attacked Rep. Ilhan Omar and Somali refugees in response to questions about the shooting of National Guard members.

Rahmanullah Lakanwal is accused of shooting two National Guard members in Washington, D.C., and killing one of them.

Black-led Trans organizations like The Okra Project prove that when crisis is constant, impacted communities need consistent care. 

"Riot to Repair: Community Archives on Media and Narrative" is the first entry on the new platform created by Media 2070. 

A Georgia judge dismissed the RICO election interference case brought against President Donald Trump by Fulton County DA Fani Willis.

Failure by the Republican-led Congress to extend the enhanced premium tax credits could lead to over 4 million people losing insurance coverage.

Bruna Caroline Ferreira, whose son is the nephew of White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, was arrested by ICE in Revere, Massachusetts.

If you’re someone who enjoys cooking, preparing a meal can be a form of stress relief, turning a mundane task into a therapeutic ritual.

A coalition of 20 states accuses HUD of unlawfully slashing permanent housing funds and imposing discriminatory new conditions, cuts which could force tens of thousands back onto the streets.