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The general election is on Tuesday, November 3rd, but 39 states as well as the District of Columbia offer voters the option of casting ballots in advance of the general election. With the current political climate amidst a national pandemic due to COVID-19, it may be in your best interest to vote sooner rather than […]

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NeNe Leakes is speaking out.

Starting in 2021, the City of San Francisco will assist 150 Black and Pacific Islander women with a $1,000 monthly stipend in efforts to combat wealth and prenatal racial inequalities. 

Breonna Taylor's former neighbor whose apartment was also hit by the same police gunfire that resulted in a weak indictment of a fired cop is wondering why the shots that ripped through his home weren't factored into last week's charges.

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Brad Parscale, Donald Trump's former campaign manager who once used Facebook to nefariously target Black voters, has been hospitalized in Florida over concerns about suicide.

Before Tamika Mallory gave one of the most powerful speeches given in most peoples life time, at the family press conference of Breonna Taylor in Louisville, KY, her disdain for Attorney General Daniel Cameron’s actions as a whole in the case of Breonna Taylor was felt in her speech, along with a history lesson and […]

Donald Trump was expected to nominate Judge Amy Coney Barrett to replace Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the U.S. Supreme Court, but will she "be a female Antonin Scalia"? That won't be good for Black folks.

Rev. Dr. Howard-John Wesley, Pastor of the historic Alfred Street Baptist Church is going viral for his "When We Don't Vote Speech".

  Virginia Governor Ralph Northam and his wife, First Lady Pamala have both tested positive with CoronaVirus. In a tweet, Gov. Northam talks about the diagnosis saying On Wednesday evening, @FirstLadyVA and I were notified that a member of our official residence staff had developed symptoms and tested positive for #COVID19. We both received PCR […]

Death row inmate Christopher Vialva was executed, making him the first Black person to be executed by the Trump administration and the first man in 70 years to be executed for crimes committed as a teenager.

Ben Crump said Breonna Taylor's family is "offended" at the weak charge for one ex-cop and that they're "trying to figure out what did the Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron present to the grand jury."

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Protests erupted across the U.S. after a weak indictment or wanton endangerment in the police shooting of Breonna Taylor. The anger and frustration spilled over into the streets of various cities, turning violent at times.