US Army erase Medgar Evers from the Arlington National Cemetery website
Medgar Evers, WWII Veteran and Civil Rights icon, was removed from Arlington National Cemetery’s tribute page.
Medgar Evers, WWII Veteran and Civil Rights icon, was removed from Arlington National Cemetery’s tribute page.
A study found that racial and ethnic disparities in firearm deaths have persisted, with Black children continuing to experience the...
The UNAIDS chief has issued a dire warning that US funding cuts will result in 2,000 additional HIV infections daily...
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear arguments on March 24 in the case of Louisiana v. Callais, a...
March 24, 2025 Story by: Editor Voters in Texas’s 18th Congressional District are facing a unique challenge: their representatives keep...
Nine candidates are vying for the position of Oakland mayor, but former Council Member Loren Taylor and former Congresswoman Barbara...
Major League Baseball has removed references to "diversity" from its MLB Careers home page in response to an executive order...
Mia Love, the child of Haitian immigrants who went on to become a City Council member, mayor, and the first...
As members of the groundbreaking Black Air Force unit, the Tuskegee Airmen, grow older and pass away, efforts to preserve...
Research from Rutgers Health highlights the need for caution when interpreting blood tests for Alzheimer’s disease—particularly for Black patients.

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