
A new study finds drinking Black coffee may lower your risk of death—but adding sugar or cream could erase those health benefits, especially for heart and...

A new study finds drinking Black coffee may lower your risk of death—but adding sugar or cream could erase those health benefits, especially for heart and...

The NAACP Virginia State Conference is denouncing a federal civil rights investigation into George Mason University’s DEI practices as a politically motivated attack targeting its first...

The National Urban League's 2025 State of Black America report exposes a coordinated assault on civil rights, democracy, and equity, while highlighting rising leaders fighting to...

More than $140 million in grants have been canceled at HBCUs since March, impacting scholarships, research, and health disparity studies—signaling a growing funding crisis with real...

The NBA paid tribute to Chuck Cooper, Earl Lloyd, and Nat "Sweetwater" Clifton during the 2025 Draft for their groundbreaking roles as the league's first Black...

Activists in all 50 states are planning "Free America Weekend" protests on July 4 to resist former President Trump’s second-term agenda and policies viewed as threats...

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...