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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.
WNBA athletes DiDi Richards, Te’a Cooper, and Nneka Ogwumike are among the basketball stars featured in the diverse layout.
Baby formula is scarce across America, leaving many parents scrambling to find a solution amid reports of supply disruptions.
The bride-to-be models an array of wedding looks in the cover story for Brides magazine's Style Issue, alongside fiancé Brandon…
About 6 million Afro-Latino adults in the U.S. make up 2% of the adult population and 12% of adult Latinos.
The University of Memphis' GROWWTH program will support the state of Tennessee's effort to help its low-income residents.
Science that saves extreme preemies forces doctors, parents to weigh disabilities children will face
Curtis Means, the world's earliest surviving “micropreemie,” is now teething and tooling around the house in his walker.
The return of masking in schools, particularly in the Northeast, is not nearly as widespread as earlier in the pandemic.