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While Congress fails to stave off cuts to HIV care, community leaders in Mississippi and beyond race to limit the damage.
For African Americans, providing our data to artificial intelligence — or AI — doesn’t end when you start a search for a protest happening near you, ask for the best Black-owned businesses, or even ...
This election season, we’ll guide you through the political process, highlight black political power, and tell you what’s at ...
Despite the reputation of being the “Black Mecca,” Atlanta’s homeless population is 80% Black, and they need our help.
According to the National Weather Service, a heat advisory is in effect from 1 p.m. Tuesday to 8 p.m. Wednesday for counties ...
Gail Etienne, Leona Tate, and Tessie Prevost's story was overshadowed for decades. Hurricane Katrina’s anniversary brings new ...
The festival arrived as the Trump administration scales back some civil rights. Attendees still used the occasion to affirm that LGBTQ people matter.
What began as a 40-day Target fast in March has expanded into an indefinite boycott until the company’s leaders agree to ...
A spring election marked by low voter turnout could impact how much many Georgians pay for electricity for years to come.
In a neighborhood founded by freed slaves, residents are fighting back against unpermitted pollution from the world’s most powerful supercomputer.
America’s gentrified neighborhoods have lost 500,000 Black people, while gaining residents of every other race, a study finds.
A document the Department of Health and Human Services sent to lawmakers to support Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s ...