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Racial Slur painted over on interracial couple's home. The couple vowed to leave the slur until police made an arrest.
Obama will accept the award at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston on May 7.
Federal investigators agreed to review the circumstances surrounding the death of a Black Muslim teen found hanged.
You: "I love my hair!" Other You: "You look like a f***ing auntie."
Eighteen-year-old Ben Keita, disappeared on Nov. 26 and in January, his body was found hanging from a tree in a wooded area near his Washington State home.
A day after President Donald Trump delivered his first State of the Union address, five members of the House Democrats' Faith Working Group came together to respond to the speech that one leader says failed "to offer solutions to poverty, unemployment or economic insecurity."
The Senate voted 58-41 to confirm Ben Carson, a former neurosurgeon and presidential candidate, as the leader of HUD.
Top Republican lawmakers are calling for U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions to recuse himself after revelations that he met with the Russian ambassador during election season, a dramatic departure from testimony he gave during his confirmation testimony.
HBCUs are still relevant in training skilled educators at a time when teacher diversity is needed.
Stoudemire's comment that he would take extra precaution to avoid a gay teammate highlights the former NBA player's problematic pattern.
Researchers believe increased frequency of receiving oral sex may bridge the gap.
Filmmaker Stanley Nelson examines the history of HBCUs and shows their continued relevancy.