With record-breaking temperatures sweeping the U.S., the American Heart Association warns that extreme heat significantly raises the risk of heart attacks and other cardiovascular issues —...
As the nation marks Juneteenth—commemorating June 19, 1865, when federal troops enforced the Emancipation Proclamation in Texas—Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis Jr. calls for a deeper reckoning...
A new report reveals how HBCUs are using online education to expand access, support working adults, and grow enrollment—fueling long-term institutional success and equity in higher...
Civil rights pioneer Barbara Rose Johns is set to replace Robert E. Lee in Statuary Hall, honoring her pivotal role in desegregation and Black student activism...
President Trump's decision to deploy the National Guard to Los Angeles without Governor Newsom’s approval has reignited controversy, echoing his 2020 response to BLM protests and...
Pamela Hemphill, a convicted January 6 rioter, has formally rejected Donald Trump’s clemency offer, insisting on accountability for her actions during the Capitol insurrection. #January6 #CapitolRiot...
The Republican-led House passed the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” slashing Medicare, Medicaid, and SNAP benefits—impacting millions nationwide and drawing harsh Democratic backlash. #MedicareCuts #MedicaidCuts #SNAP...
Governor Wes Moore signs 170 new Maryland bills into law, addressing reckless driving, reproductive rights, disability ID access, environmental protection, and public safety in a landmark...
Fifty-nine white South African Afrikaners were welcomed as refugees in the U.S. following a Trump executive order, igniting controversy over racial bias in immigration and prompting...
Rep. Al Green has introduced new impeachment articles against Donald Trump, warning of looming authoritarian threats if Congress fails to act. His resolution cites violations of...