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Scores of students staged a walk-out on Monday to express disdain for the President-Elect Donald Trump.

Plus, University of Michigan student wearing hijab threatened with being set on fire and a North Carolina TV station censors ‘Saturday Night Live’ episode with Dave Chappelle.

One flier, titled “Why White Women Shouldn’t Date Black Men,” highlights individual violent relationships between Black men and White women.

Two girls, aged four and six, were found dead from carbon monoxide poisoning and the bodies of two teenage children were discovered with gunshot wounds. The mother of the children was found stabbed and shot. She is currently recovering at a local hospital in critical condition.

The federal government has decided that Flint, Michigan is no longer under a national state of emergency. This means that the government is no longer sending aid to Flint residents, despite the fact that their situation is just as dire now as it has been since governor Rick Snyder decided to switch the city’s tap […]

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The Virginia Tech - Flint Water Study team claims results from recent testing of a water flushing program are promising. The primary source of Flint's water is now coming from the Detroit-based Great Lakes Water Authority.

At least six people are dead and two are in critical condition after a gunman went on a seven hour shooting spree across three Michigan locations early Sunday morning.

Positive American Youth called on the City of Atlanta to help raise water for the Flint Water Crisis and the city showed up in a huge way! With the help of Radio One (Hot 107.9) to get the word out, and pallets of water being donated from supporters Positive American Youth Raised over 1,000 cases […]

Positive American Youth called on the City of Atlanta to help raise water for the Flint Water Crisis and the city showed up in a huge way! With the help of Radio One (Hot 107.9) to get the word out, and pallets of water being donated from supporters Positive American Youth Raised over 1,000 cases […]

The special counsel for the state attorney general's office in Michigan said Tuesday that manslaughter and other related charges could come forth in relation to the ongoing Flint water crisis.