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Gov. Phil Scott has vetoed S.190, a healthcare bill designed to fast-track premium savings for two groups of insurance customers: public school employees and people buying plans on Vermont’s ...
Black voting power in Memphis is facing a modern struggle as state leaders work to dilute representation.
From the legacy of slavery to today’s battles over voting rights, education, and reparations, Black leaders say America’s ...
“These rare victories should energize everyone to show up at the polls this November and vote, because if we do, we ...
The Transport Workers Union has prevailed once again in its destructive effort to get the state Legislature to once again pass a bill outright prohibiting one-person train operation (OPTO) in the ...
Black communities around the country come together every February to celebrate Black History Month (BHM), commemorating Black activists, trailblazers and groundbreakers. In addition to being a ...
Black students at Pomona College are calling for accountability after what they say are several recent incidents of racism, including use of the N-word on campus by students and a teacher. Some allege ...
What began as an act of hate has turned into an overwhelming show of community support for a Black-owned farmers market in ...
This is an adapted excerpt from Delano Squires’ new book “The Vanishing Black Family: How Welfare and Feminism Made Marriage Optional and Children Vulnerable,” out June 16 from Sentinel. “Raise your ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine vetoed a bill that would have required a photo ID for mail-in voting. DeWine said the legislation was unnecessary and could burden voters. The Legislature could override DeWine's ...
For the first time, scientists observed a black hole tearing apart a star far from its galaxy’s center, producing the fastest-changing radio signals ever recorded. The event, AT 2024tvd, revealed ...