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November 7, 2022
After spending months arguing that Republican Senate candidate Herschel Walker is “not ready” for high elected office, Sen. Raphael Warnock…
November 6, 2022
Mississippi on Friday approved the city of Jackson’s ask for $35.6 million in federal funds to help fix its crumbling…
November 6, 2022
Young climate activists from African nations have high demands but low expectations for the U.N. climate conference beginning Sunday in…
A man stands at a voting booth
November 6, 2022
For Black voters who have a strained relationship with the Democratic Party, voting may not be a priority. But showing…
November 6, 2022
Several too-close-to-call key races around the nation that will determine the balance of power in Congress.
November 5, 2022
Democrats are deeply concerned about their narrow majorities in the House and Senate as voters sour on Biden’s leadership.
November 5, 2022
A TheGrio/KFF survey asked Black voters a series of questions related to the civil rights and visibility of those who…
November 5, 2022
A deadly year in Little Rock, Arkansas, criticism of management and attacks from Republicans threaten reelection chances for Frank Scott.
November 5, 2022
Sen. Raphael Warnock and Republican challenger Herschel Walker lean on their faith in a state where religion runs deep.
November 5, 2022
The Supreme Court looks more like America than it ever has. The lawyers who argue at the nation’s highest court? Not so…
November 5, 2022
Transgender children in Florida will be barred from receiving treatments for gender dysphoria under a rule pushed by its Republican governor.
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November 5, 2022
By voting on Election Day, our collective power will continue to move America closer to its promise for all.
Where is Tiffany Cross now
November 4, 2022
Why did MSNBC replace the host of one of its most successful shows? Here’s a not-so-great replacement theory.
Black woman smiling -- Tiffany Cross
November 4, 2022
MSNBC ends Tiffany Cross' weekend show, "The Cross Connection," which began in late 2020; production staff got the news on…
Protesters gather in front of the U.S. Supreme Court
November 4, 2022
A majority conservative Supreme Court could soon reverse affirmative action, making Black and other minority students vulnerable to discriminatory admission