Fox News hosts Greg Gutfeld and Lisa "Kennedy" Montgomery mocked Black people by reclaiming Nazi, saying, "What up, my Nazi."
On the fifth anniversary of the death of John Lewis, tens of thousands of people will gather across the country in his name to protest.
Dr. Stacey Patton reminds us that racial violence as entertainment has deep roots in American history. Alligator Alcatraz is the latest example.
Sgt. Mark Hanneman, the Minneapolis police officer who shot and killed Amir Locke, is now a police use-of-force trainer.
T-Mobile had two big deals on the table that were approved by the FCC after it announced the removal of its corporate DEI programs.
Groveland City Council member Judi Fike filed a lawsuit against the council for suspending her over racist and homophobic tweets.
Mayor Brandon Johnson's One Summer Chicago program is offering thousands of young people in the city the chance to gain work experience.
The Mamdani surname tells a story of migration, resilience and community-building that spans centuries and continents.
Questions remain over the circumstances leading to 18-year-old Saniyah Cheatham’s death while in the NYPD’s custody over the Fourth of July weekend.
Black man Reginald Butler was arrested after shooting a white man who attacked him in Adams County, Mississippi.
Commemorating the fifth anniversary of the death of Congressman John Lewis, groups mobilize to continue his fight for civil rights, voting rights, and justice.
In the wake of this disaster, what have our political leaders offered in response? A flood of “thoughts and prayers.”
Black women are disproportionately affected by heart disease, but how can we change this alarming disparity? It starts with knowledge.