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What would Republicans have said if President Barack Obama had spent an inordinate amount of time tweeting or on social media?
Scholastic plans to publish a children's book on social activism. It's written by 12-year-old Marley Dias.
The Tallahatchie County Courthouse, where Roy Bryant and J.W. Milam were tried and acquitted in Emmett Till’s death in 1955 is being converted into a museum.
Kellyanne Conway retweeted Lib Hyprocrisy, whose profile includes the words #WhiteIdentity, #Nationalist and the icon of Pepe the Frog — an emoji associated with the alt-right movement. Conway, who said “Love you back” to the alt-right racist, also wished a happy Valentine’s day to her “Hapless Haters.”
U.S. intelligence agencies intercepted calls between Trump aides and Russian intelligence. Contacts happened during the campaign.
NBC News Los Angeles reports the Los Angeles United School District is investigating a teacher who gave a word problem to 7-year-olds that featured slaves, cotton picking, “masters,” the "missus," and the “Big House.”
A two-year-old boy was fatally shot in Chicago Tuesday in what police suspect was a gang hit amid ongoing gun violence in the city that has drawn attention from President Donald Trump.
Black creativity cannot be denied: 70 years of fabulous hair.
In this episode of Black Love, these couples describe the hottest places they've done the deed, and how they keep their relationship fresh.
Detroit businessman Mike Ilitch offered to pay Parks' housing for as long as necessary after a 1994 burglary.
Press Secretary Spicer's details surrounding Flynn's resignation countered initial information from the White House.
Friends and family of Mike Ilitch described the generosity of the Little Caesars owner in the wake of his death.