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Diversity in the military—and in all aspects of American life—is essential to our nation's strength and well-being. Here's why.
On Sept. 30, Public Citizen filed a complaint with the U.S. Office of Special Counsel, alleging HUD violated the Hatch Act by blaming Democrats for the shutdown. Here's what to know about the law.
Here’s what we know so far about the ongoing government shutdown and its potential impact on Black people if a deal isn’t reached soon.
A government shutdown is looming. Top Republicans and Democrats met with President Trump on Monday in an attempt to hammer-out a last minute agreement on a short-term deal. Vice President JD Vance and House Speaker Mike Johnson came out of that meeting saying Democrats seem set on a shutdown. Democrats say they are drawing a […]
The DHS has launched Operation Midway Blitz, a major ICE effort targeting “criminal illegal aliens” across Chicago and Illinois. Here's everything we know about the contentious effort.
These traditions made HBCU athletics more than just games; they became cultural experiences.
Free tours are scheduled next week for the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago’s Jackson Park neighborhood. The Obama Foundation will start allowing the public to view the property starting next Tuesday. Tourists can ask questions, view the renderings, and take a walking tour outside the fence of the construction site. The tour: One-hour guided walking tours […]
Lawmakers have introduced a bill to mint a silver coin honoring Charlie Kirk, but can a controversial figure really land on U.S. currency? Here's what it would take to make it happen.
Far-right commentator Candace Owens sparked controversy by pushing conspiracy theories about the death of her friend and fellow conservative Charlie Kirk. Here's what we know.
Joel Webbon, the senior pastor at Covenant Bible Church, urged white parents to teach their children to stay away from Black people.
Meta agreed to a $725 million settlement over data privacy claims. Eligible users may receive payments, depending on account activity and approved claims, but only if they meet specific conditions.
Skyler Philipp pleaded guilty to attempting to destroy an energy facility in Nashville as part of a white supremacist plot.