May 11, 2025

National

By: Stacy Brown Two years to the date of then-Presidential candidate Joe Biden’s pledge to nominate a Black woman to the U.S. Supreme Court, administration...

The Supreme Court said it will reconsider race-based affirmative action in college admissions. The Monday, January 24, announcement could eliminate campus practices that have widely...

A federal grand jury on Thursday, February 10, indicted Dushko Vulchev, 45, of Houlton, Maine, on four counts of damage to religious property involving fire...

Monique Miles, the Republican deputy attorney general for Virginia, has resigned after facing a firestorm of controversy when photos of her appeared on social media...

By: Roy Douglas Malonson Civil Rights lawyer Thurgood Marshall was nominated by President Lyndon B. Johnson on June 13, 1967, making him the first African...

By: Stacy Brown / NNPA US District Judge Lisa G. Wood rejected the plea deal reached by prosecutors and Travis McMichael on federal hate crime...

By: Stacy Brown / NNPA The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the nation’s largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, joined other groups and individuals...

CLEVELAND – In partnership with the Motown Museum, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is proud to announce a virtual interview with 1989 Inductee...

By: Roy Douglas Malonson As millions of Americans are jumping on the bandwagon of quitting their jobs in what is being called the “Great Resignation,”...

By: NNPA Fans across the nation were glued to their television sets for the premiere of the Lifetime/A&E documentary of the life of pop superstar...

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