WEST PENNSBORO TWP. - Cumberland County’s most recent Medal of Honor recipient just went from never forgotten,to forever seen. A lifelike statue of Army Sgt. 1st Class Randall Shughart, running into ...
A Black teenager suffered a concussion and chipped teeth after being attacked by several teens shouting racial slurs in Simi Valley. Five teenage boys ages 16 to 17 face charges including felony ...
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The police chief of Nebraska’s largest city acknowledged Friday that police nationwide are more likely to pull Black people out of their cars at gunpoint than other racial groups as ...
Black Ops 7 beta has arrived, and with it, fans will get their first real taste of the title and what it has to offer. The response to the Bla ...
That's one of the factors behind more than 300,000 thousand Black women leaving the workforce between February and April — corporate America's retreat from DEI, or Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.
Karen Attiah, a former opinion columnist at The Washington Post, says she was fired after social media posts expressing concerns about gun violence and rhetoric against Black women.
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Black Bear Pass reopens, driver cited

The KIA Telluride that was stuck near Telluride was towed Thursday afternoon, reopening the road, according to the San Miguel County Sheriff’s Office. The South Carolina driver was cited for failure ...
Anchors, activists, podcasters, and professors — these Black leaders are driving conversations that extend far beyond Capitol Hill. Check out 13 voices here.
Many Black voters shifted away from the Democratic Party in the 2024 election, with Trump receiving 21% of Black men's votes, contributing to Harris's defeat.
The new documentary 'The Librarians' exposes coordinated movements to fuel book bans, the criminalization of librarians and just how it affects youths nationwide.
Jennie Baptiste, who forged her own path as a photographer of contemporary life in Britain, will have her own exhibition at London’s Somerset House.
PGA of America president Don Rea Jr., who initially compared vitriolic comments at the Ryder Cup with what could be heard at a youth soccer game, finally apologized Thursday in an email to the ...