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From Reconstruction to affirmative action, gains for Black Americans have a history of triggering efforts to repeal them. 

James Dolan sold his roster out by accepting the president’s invite. Now it’s up to the players to decide whether to continue the silent White House boycott.

On Tuesday, the federal government joined an existing lawsuit against the city of Evanston, Illinois, over the creation of a reparations program.

A public survey at National Parks and Museums for visitors to flag exhibits instead led to visitors lobbing insults at Trump.

Ever since Stephen A. Smith came at Trump's decision to attend the Knicks' NBA finals game, these two have been going at it.

After the game, Trump was asked about Stephen A. Smith's comments about his attendance, and he obviously called him low-IQ.

Trump threw yet another temper tantrum at yet another news reporter, during an interview with Kristen Welker, host of NBC's "Meet the Press."

With Juneteenth approaching, questions have been arising over whether President Trump can cancel the federal holiday. Here's what we know.

Trump struggles to book celebrities for his 250th anniversary events, as many decline to participate, reflecting the partisan nature of his presidency.

President Donald Trump faced a rare loss on Tuesday, when the candidate he endorsed for Iowa’s governor lost his primary election.

Iran said the Strait of Hormuz will remain closed as a result of the stalled talks, which, surprise, surprise, has caused oil prices to spike again.

During a White House Cabinet meeting, Trump declared that "Somalians" in Minnesota are all "crooks."