
A rare 1963 letter penned by Malcolm X after his suspension from the Nation of Islam following JFK remarks sold for $11,344, revealing his unyielding beliefs...

The FDA’s suspension of a critical milk testing program amid staffing cuts is raising alarms among food safety experts and Black health advocates concerned about rising...

After years of decline, tuberculosis cases in the U.S. are climbing again, prompting a warning from the National Medical Association as over 10,000 cases were reported...

The State of the People POWER Tour has launched in 10 states to build a unified Black agenda by Juneteenth 2025, spotlighting local leadership and addressing...

At the 2025 White House Correspondents’ Dinner, April Ryan was celebrated as the longest-serving Black White House correspondent, highlighting the enduring impact of Black journalists on...

Pope Francis, the first Latin American pontiff and bold reformist, has died at 88, leaving behind a papacy marked by compassion, controversy, and a call for...

From Virginia to Michigan, four Black candidates—both Democrat and Republican—are launching bold gubernatorial bids that could reshape the political future of four key states and make...

From Virginia to Michigan, four Black candidates—both Democrat and Republican—are launching bold gubernatorial bids that could reshape the political future of four key states and make...

The SAVE Act could drastically change voter registration laws, potentially disenfranchising millions, particularly Black voters, women, and the poor, by requiring strict in-person proof of citizenship....

After public backlash, the National Park Service has restored Harriet Tubman's image and quote on its Underground Railroad webpage, which were removed without approval amid broader...