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The United Negro College Fund (UNCF) elected Milton C. Jones to be its first-ever African American Chair of the UNCF Board of Directors in the Black philanthropic organization's 76-year history.
Under pressure to resign over a series of mounting scandals, Democratic governors in California and New York are making promises that critics say are only coming now in an effort to generate some positive press amid mounting scandals.
Booker, a former state representative, continues on the ground efforts around the state through his organization Hood to the Holler, and sees an opportunity to talk to Kentuckians about the issues that matter.
Republican Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson's recent racist comments about Black Lives Matter and the attempted Capitol coup reveals a more disturbing conversation and a potential preview of Johnson’s 2022 re-election strategy.
More money may soon reside in your bank account as the Treasury Department sends out a third stimulus payment almost three months after the last payment was issued. But questions linger about who gets them, how much and when.
Almost a month since a winter storm slammed through the gulf states, residents in Jackson, Mississippi, were still waiting for water service to be restored entirely.
A high school basketball announcer caught on a hot mic hatefully directing the N-word at players as they kneeled during the playing of the national anthem has blamed his racist outburst on being diabetic and having low blood sugar. Seriously.
Black residents in Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan, say they don’t feel safe after a KKK flag was displayed in a home's window in a town outside of Detroit.
Nominated to be the first Black woman to lead the Department of Justice’s civil rights division, Kristen Clarke is caught in the crosshairs of conservative theatrics.
If anyone was thought there would be some type of racial reckoning to suddenly come over the British tabloid press following Oprah Winfrey's bombshell interview with Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, think again.