NAACP, NEA, AFT file lawsuit over Trump’s order to dismantle Education Department
A group of advocacy organizations and groups invested in schools sued the Trump administration on Monday over the president’s executive order...
A group of advocacy organizations and groups invested in schools sued the Trump administration on Monday over the president’s executive order...
The NAACP Virginia State Conference (Virginia NAACP) has voiced its opposition to the proposed closure of the Chap and Agee...
The Georgia Secretary of State’s office is proceeding with plans to remove approximately 455,000 inactive voter registrations from the state’s...
A newly updated analysis by the Environmental Working Group (EWG), co-authored with BLK + GRN Founder Kristian Edwards, DrPH, reveals...
Between 2018 and 2024, CPD officers reported using force an average of 616 times per year during traffic stops. Nearly...
During the Jim Crow era, Black travelers seeking leisure in Maine found refuge in select welcoming spaces rather than facing...
The U.S. Department of Education has reopened online applications for income-driven repayment (IDR) plans, which help millions of federal student...
Only twenty. That’s the total number of Black Canadians who have ever been elected to Canada’s House of Commons. In...
The Defense Department has reinstated a webpage recognizing South Carolina war hero Freddie Stowers after it was previously removed as...
Meta Platforms (META.O) has requested a U.S. court to confirm that it did not infringe copyright laws when utilizing books...

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