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John L. Colbert, served as Fayetteville Public Schools for almost fifty years, working in various education roles, until ...
Among other things, the lawsuit accuses the Chiefs of paying "African-American business employees less than their white ...
Black Americans are forging their own definition of the "American Dream," backed by statistics on homeownership, and ...
For descendants of people who were enslaved by tribal nations, Juneteenth is both a celebration of freedom for people of ...
The African American Advisory Board with the Jacksonville mayor’s office is holding a celebration for Juneteenth on Tuesday.
Gwinnett County’s only public school for Black students from decades ago reopened Monday as the region’s first themed library ...
"President Trump has done his part, now Congress must do their part and pass legislation," a sheriff in a Texas border town told Newsweek.
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. regulators will begin offering faster reviews to new medicines that administration officials deem as ...
A Wisconsin dairy farmer alleged in a federal lawsuit filed Monday that the Trump administration is illegally denying financial assistance to white farmers by continuing programs that favor minorities ...
Club World Cup match stream, latest score and goal updates - Group F began with a goalless draw between Borussia Dortmund and ...
Plus, Democrats want answers about Palantir’s plans, an Obama adviser links up with a MAGA-friendly crypto firm, and teens ...
Wesley Barnes, 55, a Gulf War veteran, has battled chronic pain and PTSD since his exposure to sarin gas overseas. After leaving the Army in 1994, he spent years dependent on prescribed opiates.