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Pregnant women with COVID-19 face increased chances for stillbirths compared with uninfected women, new government data show.
Nominees for the awards that honor entertainers and writers of color will be announced Jan. 11. New podcast categories added…
Friends and associates of Young Dolph handed out Thanksgiving turkeys Friday in Memphis, Tennessee, days after he was gunned down.
Twelve people will stand trial in Paris over a $10 million jewelry heist targeting Kim Kardashian West in 2016, authorities…
A difficult political atmosphere for President Joe Biden may have become even more treacherous with the acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse.
The U.K. government to investigate if built-in racial bias in medical devices led to disproportionate Black, Asian COVID-19 deaths.
The Raiders announced Smith’s death Saturday, calling him an inspiration for “smiling every day while always working for a cure…
Andrews helped revive the city’s Baby Doll tradition by donning a satin dress that her friend, Merline Kimble, had kept…
Nextdoor has worked to curtail racism on its media platform, including with diversity and inclusion training for its moderators.
Rhode Island was incorporated as The State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations when it declared statehood in 1790.
Johnson's retirement is likely to attract a rush of successors. She said she'd eventually endorse a successor for her safely…
Young Dolph's acts of charity galvanized his reputation in Memphis, a city dealing with poverty, gun violence and high incarceration…
Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown has been elected to a fifth term with a write-in campaign that lifted him to victory…
Protests sparked at Coe College over treatment of Darryl Banks, who resigned after criticizing the school’s presidential selection process.
Alice Childress’ searing play "Trouble in Mind" has finally made it to Broadway. The only frustrating thing is that it…
The parents have filed a $150 million lawsuit against a suburban Detroit school district over alleged death threats on Black…
Many Black Americans say they saw two justice systems on display after Kyle Rittenhouse was acquitted on murder charges Friday.
The attorney declared that a courthouse rally supporting Arbery's family was comparable to a “public lynching” of the white defendants.