The United States Supreme Court invalidated President Joe Biden's initiative to cancel large amounts of federal student loan debt on Friday, June 30th, asserting that the President exceeded his executive...
Read moreThe United States Supreme Court invalidated affirmative action programs at the University of North Carolina (UNC) and Harvard University, halting the usage of race as a determining factor in the...
Read moreThe United States Supreme Court has decided that business owners can deny services to LGBTQ+ customers if providing such services would contradict their religious beliefs. The ruling was in response...
Read moreReinforcing the essentiality of Black media and the importance of diverse storytelling, The Black Owned Media Equity and Sustainability Institute (BOMESI) recently held a successful three-day conference, the Black...
Read moreUnited States Representative Grace Meng, a Democrat from New York, is pushing legislation in Congress to designate Diwali, known as the Festival of Lights, as a federal holiday. If enacted,...
Read moreMusic legend and celebrated icon Tina Turner, famously known as the Queen of Rock ‘n’ Roll, passed away at 83 at her residence in Küsnacht, Switzerland on Wednesday, May 24th....
Read moreOn Wednesday, May 24th, Florida Republican Governor Ron DeSantis officially declared his intention to run for United States President in 2024 on Twitter’s audio platform, Twitter Spaces, alongside Elon Musk....
Read moreFlorida Governor Ron DeSantis has approved a bill prohibiting schools from requiring students and teachers to use preferred pronouns. The Let Kids be Kids bill package, backed by Senator Clay...
Read moreOn Saturday, May 6th, in Allen, Texas, a suburb of Dallas, a gunman opened fire inside the Allen Premium Outlets mall, killing eight people and injuring seven. The gunman was...
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