Harvard’s Black enrollment dips after US Supreme Court bars affirmative action
Harvard University has reported a significant drop in the percentage of Black students in its freshman class following a pivotal...
Harvard University has reported a significant drop in the percentage of Black students in its freshman class following a pivotal...
A recent study has highlighted disparities in hospice discharge rates and outcomes among Black and Latino patients. According to research...
A new analysis by the Brennan Center for Justice reveals that restrictive voting laws, enacted after the 2020 election, have...
Nine commissioners are set to meet next week to begin an 18-month study examining potential reparations for the descendants of...
Fourteen Republican attorneys general, including Nebraska’s Mike Hilgers, have contested a federal judge’s interpretation of the Voting Rights Act, following...
The Justice Department is suing Georgia over its newly passed election law, accusing Republican lawmakers of intentionally pushing through changes...
The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), a lobbying group that supports both Republican and Democrat candidates, is actively recruiting...
Prominent progressive Congresswoman Cori Bush has lost her Democratic primary in St. Louis following significant financial backing from pro-Israel groups...
A prolonged federal lawsuit concerning South Carolina's congressional map, initiated by the South Carolina State Conference of the NAACP and...
Black voters in Louisiana are urging the Supreme Court to review a case that will determine whether the state's newly...

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