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Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act could be renewed.
A lack of access to health care and other social services is partly to blame for skyrocketing HIV rates among gay Black men.
Until about 200 years ago, uniformed police officers and police departments as we know them today didn’t exist in the United States. It was up to the citizens to arrest criminals.
The neglected history of Black mapmaking in America shows the creative ways in which Black people have historically used mapping to document their stories.
When a musician as revered as Bob Marley becomes so commercialized, it’s worth wondering how this happened and whether it threatens his artistic legacy.
Africa finally has its own category at the Grammy Awards, but at what cost?
Georgia Senate Bill 63 expands the requirement for cash bail to more low-level offenses.
Ron DeSantis was never going to be president because Republican voters want Trump to validate their racism, xenophobia, open bigotry and ignorance.
Ferguson organizer Tory Russell was there.
The HBCU VP's suicide underscores the need to make sure people are safe, supported at work.
How does one conveniently protest a genocide? Our popular renditions of Dr. King obscure the reality of his unpopularity during his life, writes Rev. Osagyefo Sekou.
It is only by facing, not ignoring, America’s history that King's “dream" can be realized.
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