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Michael Jackson Performances That Shifted Culture There are other entertainers, those who captivate us with their music, dance moves, and influence. And then there’s Michael Jackson, one of the most influential musicians of all time, who started it all. From his early days with his brothers during the Jackson 5 to becoming one of the […]
Border Czar Tom Homan's anouncement does nothing to ease concerns of government overreach by the Trump administration.
While employees at the Atlanta International Airport had to return Tyler Perry’s gift cards, they are set to receive back pay this week.
Trailblazing Black astronauts like Victor Glover lead Artemis II, a historic mission to the Moon, inspiring a new era of diversity in space.
On Thursday, the Trump administration announced plans to shift the nearly $1.7 trillion student loan portfolio to the Treasury Department.
The collapse of Cuba's electrical power grid has plunged the country into a state of crisis, raising concerns.
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.
Airports in Houston and New Orleans have seen passengers wait in line at TSA security checkpoints for up to three hours in recent days.
A week after the passing of Rev. Jesse Jackson, Corey Richardson addresses the online conversations about the many of us grew up watching.
Should the restraining order withstand appeal, the ruling would effectively end Virginia Democrats' bid to redistrict the state’s congressional maps.
For many Black people, the ability to go where they wanted, when they wanted, and on their own dime became a measure of their liberation.