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The Supreme Court's six conservative justices all expressed doubts about affirmative action, and its liberals defended the programs.
Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving on Thursday posted the link to the film “Hebrews to Negroes: Wake Up Black America,”…
The adage “adversity makes you stronger” may not always be true, but it highlights an evolving debate among scientists about…
Nearly 20 poll workers in Milwaukee were instructed on how to resolve disturbances on Election Day, such as confrontational poll…
The justices were hearing from six different lawyers in challenges to policies at the University of North Carolina and Harvard.
Elon Musk on Sunday tweeted a link to an unfounded rumor about the attack on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband,…
The city of New York is settling lawsuits filed on behalf of two men who were exonerated last year for the 1965…
Georgia's Republican Gov. Brian Kemp and Democratic challenger Stacey Abram s traded harsh attacks on Georgia's elections during the pair's final debate before Georgia's Nov.…
The new “Impact of Images” campaign includes the celebrated work of Black photographers and photojournalists from the civil rights and…
The clinic, set up in tents as a temporary way to serve people displaced by fighting, was founded in 2014.
The winning jackpot numbers on Saturday night were: white balls 19, 31, 40, 46, 57 and the red power ball…
Though lawmakers backed off the Sunday voting ban that was proposed, the bill shortened the time to request a mail ballot.
The State Department on Thursday ordered the families of U.S. embassy staffers in Abuja, Nigeria to leave due to fears…
The U.S. estimates hundreds of thousands of people may have been killed in the war marked by abuses on all…
A new scholarship program for students at historically Black colleges and universities bears the name of former Atlanta Mayor Andrew…
Kyrie Irving on Saturday defended his right to post whatever he believes after he was criticized for promoting a film…
The Mississippi Center for Justice wants to grant voting rights to thousands permanently banned as a result of felony convictions.
Only two Black politicians have ever been elected governor in the U.S. — Virginia’s Douglas Wilder and Deval Patrick of…
Gangs are believed to control some 60% of Port-au-Prince, raping women, children and men and setting homes on fire.