
Mississippi and Alabama Continue Recovery Following Devastating Tornadoes
Search and recovery efforts are ongoing after an outbreak of deadly tornadoes across Mississippi and Alabama that left more than two dozen people dead. “What [Read More]
Search and recovery efforts are ongoing after an outbreak of deadly tornadoes across Mississippi and Alabama that left more than two dozen people dead. “What [Read More]
In a significant departure from the policies of Virginia’s three previous governors, Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s administration now mandates that individuals with felony convictions actively [Read More]
On this day in 2002, actress Halle Berry became the first Black woman to receive an Academy Award for Best Actress in a leading role. [Read More]
President Biden is marking the 13th anniversary of the Affordable Care Act. “All Americans deserve a peace of mind that if an illness strikes, an [Read More]
According to CNBC, the recent banking crisis has raised concerns over a potential credit crunch, which could negatively impact households, businesses, and the U.S. economy. [Read More]
On March 23, 1938, Atlanta’s first Black mayor, Maynard H. Jackson Jr., was born in Dallas, Texas. Jackson’s family moved to Atlanta in 1945 when [Read More]
The Florida State Conference of the NAACP is requesting that its national board issue a travel advisory for anyone planning to visit the state due [Read More]
Police are searching for a student who allegedly shot two faculty members at a Denver high school. Police Chief Ron Thomas says the incident occurred [Read More]
Columbia Journalism School and the Ira A. Lipman Center for Journalism and Civil and Human Rights have released a groundbreaking study on racial inequities in [Read More]
On March 22, 1873, the Spanish legislature passed a law abolishing slavery in the colony of Puerto Rico. The decree mandated that although slaves were [Read More]