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Amy Cooper, the woman dubbed "Central Park Karen' for weaponizing her whiteness by lying that a Black man was physically threatening her in New York City, has had all criminal charges against her dropped.
Fani Willis, Georgia's new Fulton County District Attorney, has nearly two decades of experience and is prepared to dig in for the long haul in holding Donald Trump accountable, just like New York AG Letitia James.
Ariel, the 5-year-old girl injured in a car crash caused by former NFL coach Britt Reid driving under the influence, has awakened from a coma following the collision in Missouri.
The family of George Floyd has responded to reports that LAPD officers cruelly mocked the unarmed Black man's infamous police killing by making a crude joke about his death ahead of Valentine's Day.
Serena Williams is donating proceeds from her jewelry line to support Black small-business owners.
24-year-old entrepreneur Bryce Thompson launched a $100,000 scholarship fund for HBCU students.
A biopic about civil rights leader Bayard Rustin’s relentless fight for social justice is in the works.
Jay-Z and Michael B. Jordan are teaming up for the creation of a television series about sports icon Muhammad Ali.
Chris Harrison, host of dating reality TV show and contest, "The Bachelor," apologized to Black people for his history of racism.
South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott tap danced for and shined the shoes of Donald Trump one last time by voting "not guilty" in the former president's impeachment trial.
Mark Clark’s sister remembers her brother and Fred Hampton were killed.
Capitol Police Officer Eugene Goodman was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal for his heroics during the attempted coup at the Capitol on Jan. 6