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A new brain-imaging study from researchers at Columbia University explains why police disproportionately shoot unarmed Black people.
State mental health experts are providing new resources to curb the increase in suicide rates among Black youth in North Carolina.
At the 2025 MTV VMAs, Freddie Gibbs stirred things up by taking a few shots at Gunna, reigniting their long-running feud.
Sonia Sotomayor, who made history as the first Hispanic justice on the Supreme Court, said the court’s ruling posed a threat not just to undocumented foreigners but to Americans of Hispanic descent.
The Black unemployment rate is the highest it’s been since the pandemic, and many economists are worried that this is an indicator that the economy may be heading toward a recession. Despite President Trump firing the Bureau of Labor and Statistics director, Erika McEntarfer, the dismal report was still released showing that the unemployment rate […]
Grammy Award-winning rapper Residente held a massive concert in Mexico City's Zócalo, highlighted by the 180,000-member crowd chanting "Free Palestine" in support of peace in Gaza.
Star Wars may not have the same cult like fan following that it used to have in the ’80s and ’90s (you can thank the lackluster prequel and sequel films for that), but there’s still a few die-hard fans to be had, and one just put down a wild amount of money on some OG […]
Carmelo Anthony has proven that his superstar talent goes beyond the court. He stole the show at the Hall of Fame ceremony with a passionate speech. As per Syracuse.com, Carmelo Anthony was inducted to the Basketball Hall of Fame Saturday (Sept. 6) at the Symphony Hall in Springfield, Mass. Wearing a two-piece black suit, the former […]
President Donald Trump feigns solidarity with Black people to justify sending the National Guard to Black cities.
The attacks on the George Mason president come amid several university presidents resigning over their commitments to DEI initiatives.
Metro Boomin has hired a top memory expert as part of his defense in a civil sexual assault case set to go to trial later this month.
According to the latest job's report for August, Black women faced a significant increase in unemployment, while overall Black employment continues to struggle with major setbacks.