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On Thursday, the Trump administration announced plans to shift the nearly $1.7 trillion student loan portfolio to the Treasury Department.

Thousands of Black people publicly rejected the idea that anyone had the authority to call the Target boycott off on their behalf.

Throughout history, SNAP work requirements have not increased employment or job stability, nor have they removed economic barriers in a meaningful way.

A week after the passing of Rev. Jesse Jackson, Corey Richardson addresses the online conversations about the many of us grew up watching.

Maryland Senate President Bill Ferguson refused to put redistricting to a vote due to a lack of support and concerns over potential legal action.

Should the restraining order withstand appeal, the ruling would effectively end Virginia Democrats' bid to redistrict the state’s congressional maps. 

The Potomac Interceptor pipeline broke in January, spilling millions of gallons of wastewater during the first five days of the spill. 

Rev. Jackson taught us that progress happens because people organize, apply pressure, and refuse to accept second-class citizenship as permanent.

Republicans have introduced two bills aimed at making voting significantly harder for Black people, naturalized citizens, and women.

A lawsuit against the Trump administration Tuesday accuses it of trageting displays related to racism and slavery, sexism, LGBTQ+ rights, Indigenous communities, and climate change.

Jesse Jackson did not just run for president in 1984 and 1988; he rewired the political imagination of this country.

A recent situation with Florida A&M University highlights the pressure HBCUs are under with the Trump administration's blatant anti-Blackness.