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North Carolina Man Pleads Guilty After Threatening To Burn Down Black Church

John Malcolm Bareswill of North Carolina pleaded guilty on Wednesday to charges for making a phone threat to burn down a predominantly Black church in…

7 Black-Owned Beauty Marketplaces To Shop Now

While we know there are countless Black-owned beauty brands out there and brands that cater to the needs of the Black community, we don’t always…

Federal officers may be leaving Portland, but federal charges will linger for many

People from many walks of lives are facing federal charges from Portland’s protests.

Luray, Va. Mayor Facing Calls To Resign After Claiming Biden Picked ‘Aunt Jemima’ As His VP

Barry Presgraves, the mayor of Luray, Va. is facing backlash after posting an offensive statement to Facebook claiming that “Joe Biden just announced Aunt Jemima…

Democrats and Republicans push back on Trump’s desire to deliver convention speech from White House

Local and national leaders raised legal, ethical and law enforcement complications if the speech is made on government property, an option after two sites were…

Michigan Designates Racism A Public Health Crisis

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed an order on Wednesday declaring racism a public health crisis. The executive directive introduced by the Democrat leader also includes…

Supreme Court says sheriff doesn’t have to provide additional pandemic relief at jail

Justices again show they are reluctant to second-guess local officials dealing with the coronavirus.

Jurnee Smollett Breaks Her Silence On Jussie Smollett’s Case

Lovecraft Country star Jurnee Smollett recently publicly addressed her brother Jussie Smollet’s pending court case.  Jurnee revealed that the scandal—Jussie has been accused of staging…

Schumer’s overblown attack on GOP proposal for medical malpractice lawsuits

The Democratic leader was wrong to say a GOP bill would allow “no medical malpractice suits till 2024, even if they’re not covid-related.”

Mail-in ballot applications in Virginia tap into worries about fraud with faulty instructions

A voter registration group with a history of error-prone mailers sent ballot applications with return envelopes addressed to the wrong elections offices.