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Instead, why not use the words "vibrant," "fearless" or "heroic" to describe the California Congresswoman?
The new administration seems to be one tweet away from a total meltdown—as the rest of us get stronger.
Long joins the growing list of Patriot players who won't be at the White House for a congratulatory Super Bowl visit, but unlike his teammates, he hasn't stated why.
President Obama relaunched his website, BarackObama.com, and he and the former First Lady are set to work together as private citizens.
Katherine Jackson, has asked for a restraining order against Joe Jackson’s brother’s son, Trent Jackson, her driver for many years.
Elliott Earl Williams' tragic death in an Oklahoma jail cell represents a damning indictment of the criminal justice system's treatment of not just Black men, but the mentally ill and U.S. veterans.
As the time has come again for us to honor those whose work in the fields of television, music, literature, film and social justice shone so brightly via the 48th Annual NAACP Image Awards, we’d like to take a moment to express our gratitude for those who made a tough year so much easier to survive.
Rapper Wale feels that President Trump is one wild person in charge but people and groups who have never seen eye-to-eye are now uniting…which he is so proud of. What is explanation below and see if you agree with his assessment. He may have a point!!!
26 people were arrested near Paris on Wednesday after denouncing the alleged violent rape of a 22-year-old Black man by local police.
In the fight to get Jeff Sessions confirmed as attorney general, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) pulled his very own race card, saying opposing Democrats were the party of the Ku Klux Klan
Basketball legend Charles Oakley was physically escorted out of Madison Square Garden, and arrested and charged with misdemeanor assault and criminal trespass on Wednesday night for allegedly yelling at Knick's team owner James Dolan.
New York City's Swann Galleries will auction the newly discovered image of the heroic abolitionist on March 30.