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A drama about an undocumented nanny in New York City was one of the top winners at the Sundance Film…
The EPA announced a series of actions to address air pollution and other problems afflicting minority communities in three Gulf…
Justice Stephen Breyer is retiring, giving Biden an opening he has pledged to fill by naming the first Black woman…
President Joe Biden has nominated a diverse group of six lawyers to run U.S. attorney’s offices across the country, including…
The first month back at the state Capitol has felt frustratingly familiar for Black lawmakers in Tennessee’s majority-white Legislature.
Prosecutors played video from a police body camera as testimony resumed at the trial of three officers accused of violating…
Prosecutors in the trial of three ex-officers accused the men of standing by as Chauvin “slowly killed George Floyd right…
The Supreme Court agreed to hear a challenge to the consideration of race in college admissions, adding another blockbuster case.
Abdurraqib’s other books include the poetry collections “The Crown Ain’t Worth Much” and “A Fortune for Your Disaster.”
Richmond Mayor Levar Stoney said he will follow guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and isolate for…
The ECHL said the indefinite suspension is pending a hearing under its collective bargaining agreement with its players.
Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin said that because of the student’s young age, an opioid overdose did not immediately come to…
Waste Management said that the company didn’t discriminate against Smith, and its lawyers defended the decision to fire him.
The medical examiner ruled Jason Rivera’s death a homicide after an autopsy found he died from gunshot wounds to the…
The tragedy comes as Cameroon hosts thousands of soccer players, fans and officials for the African Cup of Nations soccer…
Joe Biden’s run in the Democratic presidential primary was all but declared dead, until he won South Carolina in late…
Former Black Michigan players say university's settlement is another example of Black victims receiving less than white victims in payouts.
Attorney Jacques Parenteau called Thursday’s ruling a “total vindication” for Kevin Ollie, who UConn fired in the spring of 2018.