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The first-ever team of all-Black climbers to reach the summit of Mount Everest accomplished the feat Thursday, May 12, 2022
South Africa is experiencing a surge of new COVID-19 cases driven by two omicron sub-variants, according to health experts.
The U.S. baby formula shortage has sparked a surge of interest at milk banks around with some mothers offering to donate breast…
Tianisha Payne traded in her lucrative job to mentor Black girls who live in one of the poorest zip codes…
Veteran journalist and historian Jelani Cobb will be starting a new job as the dean of a prestigious journalism school…
Meeks tells theGrio what he learned about a grain shortage in Ukraine that is impacting Africa amid the Russian invasion.
Lincoln College attracted its scholars and employees from different parts of Illinois, which contributed to its diverse community.
Words barring sale of homes to Black people should stay on deeds as a racism reminder, advocates say
The deeds "document the institutionalized racism of the past that we must live with today,” says ASU professor Rashad Shabazz.
Gordon Plaza, marketed to first-time Big Easy home-buyers in the '80s, was built atop the former Agriculture Street Landfill.
An ancestral connection helped Coach Tish discover her roots Asheville, N.C, and the courage to make a major career change.
Law student and Brooklyn native Rochelle Ballantyne, ranked an expert by the U.S. Chess Federation, has set her sights on…
The federal government said artificial intelligence technology to screen job candidates can discriminate against people with disabilities.
Ongoing supply disruptions and a recent safety recall have created a baby formula shortage, and parents are worried.
President Joe Biden stepped up his administration's response to a nationwide baby formula shortage that affects low-income families worse.