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The unemployment rate in the U.S. remained near a 50-year-low in April 2025 at 4.2% — plus, American employers added 177,000 ...
A T-shirt worn by Beyoncé during a Juneteenth performance on her “Cowboy Carter” tour has sparked a discussion over how ...
Supreme Court limits power of courts to block policies nationwide, giving President Trump a major win. Future lawsuits may ...
It’s a big night for some men across Detroit. Every year, the Michigan Chronicle selects a group of African American men to ...
Sharing Rhode Island’s Untold History at the Newport Public Library We’re incredibly fortunate to have the Newport Public ...
Discover the 10 groundbreaking African American films that transformed cinema, broke barriers, and shifted cultural ...
Despite dire statistics, advocates say there is hope — and progress — in American cities, where investments in youth programs are beginning to improve outcomes for Black students.
Since the Rwandan genocide, the ongoing conflict in east Congo has killed 6 million people, in attacks, famines and unchecked disease outbreaks stemming from the fighting.
Altadena is home to many Black artists, many of whom were affected by the L.A. fires. A new exhibit at the California African ...
William Rhodes began teaching art in Bayview 20 years ago. He's now preserving Black San Francisco history through quilts.
The Equal Protection Project is challenging Yale and AAAP over REACH minority program that limits eligibility based on race, following President Trump's crackdown on DEI programs.
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