
Karen Attiah, the last full-time Black opinion columnist at The Washington Post, says she was fired over posts about Charlie Kirk, raising alarms about shrinking Black...

Lawmakers warn that the Epstein case is about more than abuse—it exposes how wealth and power can block justice. Rep. Kweisi Mfume and Rep. Sydney Kamlager-Dove...

Veteran strategists say Democrats must use the August recess to reconnect with voters, deliver clear economic solutions, and counter Republican redistricting and census plans aimed at...

As deepfake AI threatens election integrity, Delegate Cliff Hayes Jr. urges vigilance, labeling laws, and support for detection tools. #DeepfakeThreat #ProtectDemocracy #VADelegates #DigitalTruth #AIRegulation #ElectionIntegrity #MediaLiteracy...

Despite significant drops in violent crime—down 35% in 2024 and another 26% this year—President Trump declared a “crime emergency” and deployed troops to Washington, D.C., in...

Minda Harts’ Talk To Me Nice reveals the seven trust languages every leader should know to create a workplace where employees feel seen, safe, and supported....

Delegate Cliff Hayes Jr. urges Black and Brown communities to embrace and shape AI technologies to ensure equity, opportunity, and generational wealth in the rapidly evolving...

The Washington Post is experiencing an unprecedented departure of Black journalists amid political pressure, buyouts, and long-standing diversity issues, sparking national concern about media representation. #WashingtonPost...

Community groups gathered at the Port of Norfolk to protest the deportation of Filipino cruise ship workers who held valid visas but were allegedly removed without...

A global study reveals that rising obesity rates, especially in developed societies, are driven more by increased calorie intake than reduced physical activity—impacting African-American communities at...