Fentanyl is a highly addictive synthetic opioid that is prescribed by doctors to rid breakthrough pain from medical procedures or cancer patients

Dubbed "cop city" by local organizers and some community members are making a last push to get the council to vote no on the proposal.  

It was 1865, the American Civil War was coming to a close. The Confederate's chokehold on the South was coming to an end.

The U.S. Supreme Court overturned his conviction in the sixth trial in 2019 and found the district attorney had a “relentless, determined effort to rid the jury of black individuals” over the various trials. 

On Sept. 2, the Emmett Till Center discovered that another historical marker paying tribute to the slain-teen was tampered with as the sign had been toppled over.

Crystal R. Emery's new documentary exposes the inequities of the American healthcare system and re-establishes the humanity of Black, Brown, and indigenous Americans.

New York City's historic Medgar Evers College will be offering the first-ever cannabis minor degree program to expand opportunities in the growing industry.

In an August interview with Shape, Sloane reflected on the power of having a large platform.

Data taken from the Illinois Traffic and Pedestrian Stop Study suggests that Black drivers are actually seven times more likely to get stopped by Chicago police compared to what White people experience. 

Everyone knows George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, and Brianna Taylor, but have you heard the little-known tragic story of Dontrell Stephens?

A Black principal was recently put on paid administrative leave after parents at his Texas high school complained that he was influencing critical race theory on students.

The website called profilewhistleblower.com popped up on the radar of Twitter users after Texas lawmakers passed the controversial Senate Bill 8, “Texas Heartbeat Act” on Wednesday