Columnist Justice B. Hill reflects on a personal and particularly painful experience with racism from his high school years.
Chicago residents were split on whether to vote for former President Donald Trump or Vice President Kamala Harris when speaking to Fox News Digital.
On her office walls and atop the fireplace mantle, the first Black woman on the Supreme Court displays her own history, and ...
Once again, the intended victims of another big lie are Black. They are Haitian refugees who live and work in Springfield, ...
Coates, the founder of Black Classic Press, is slated to receive an award from the National Book Foundation for his lifetime ...
The State of Missouri executed Marcellus “Khalifah” Williams on Tuesday night despite knowing he was most likely innocent of ...
"It's ruining the business. It's making it so that it's almost impossible to financially be able to weather these kinds of ...
An innovative, wide-ranging, thought-provoking account of class struggle in the US since the Civil War, Jon Jeter’s latest ...
Beyoncé went into the People's Choice Country Awards with a whopping 17 nominations. But Thursday night's ceremony came and ...
Army Cpl. Waverly Woodson Jr., a Black World War II veteran who worked as a medic, was posthumously awarded the Distinguished ...
Researchers at The Trevor Project explored the causal relationship between anti-transgender laws and suicide risk between ...
Police in a majority Black Mississippi city discriminate against Black people, use excessive force and retaliate against its ...