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Naba'a Muhammad, editor of the Final Call newspaper, has passed away, according to the National Newspaper Publishers ...
Former Atlanta officer Sung Kim acquitted in murder case of unarmed Jimmy Atchison. Judge rules Kim acted in self-defense.
Baltimore City Council discusses reducing vacant jobs and overtime costs in city agencies. Federal funding uncertainty looms.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia faces human trafficking charges after mistaken deportation to El Salvador. His family disputes the allegations.
Russell Simmons has filed a $20 million lawsuit against HBO, Warner Bros. Discovery, and the producers of the 2020 documentary “On the Record,” alleging defamation, emotional distress and invasion of ...
The Lewis Museum will host Juneteenth “Day Of Jubilee” Block Party: A Free Community Celebration Honoring Freedom, Legacy, and Black Joy on June 19, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Education advocates warn the Student Success and Taxpayer Savings Plan could burden low-income students with higher costs and reduced aid. They say the proposal risks limiting college access for those ...
Just days after receiving a pardon from the 47th president, reality TV star Todd Chrisley publicly condemned the racial ...
Attorneys at Murphy, Falcon and Murphy have filed lawsuits against Baltimore City Public Schools, alleging that school ...
A federal judge is considering the 47th presidential administration’s request to unseal FBI surveillance records on Martin Luther King Jr.—currently sealed until 2027—amid opposition from King’s ...
Coco Gauff won her first French Open title by defeating world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka 6-7 (5), 6-2, 6-4, overcoming past heartbreak and challenging windy conditions. The 21-year-old American captured ...
Former White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre has left the Democratic Party and become an independent, as revealed in her upcoming book “Independent: A Look Inside a Broken White House, ...
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