Congressman John Lewis, who died on July 17, wrote this essay shortly before his death. He wanted it to be published on the day of […]
Category: National
Things to Know About Trump’s ‘Operation Legend’
President Trump announced on Wednesday he would be sending more federal agents to US cities with a spike in violence as a “sustained, systematic and […]
Joy Reid’s MSNBC Show ‘The ReidOut’ debuts at No. 1
MSNBC’s Joy Reid debuted her show, ‘The ReidOut’ and it has already debuted at number 1, knocking her 7 p.m. time slot competition under the […]
Third Fort Hood Soldier Found Dead in a Month
The body of a third Fort Hood soldier has been found near a lake. What We Know: The body of another soldier has been found […]
Fence Separating Black and White Graves Removed in Texas
Cedars Memorial Gardens in Mineola, Texas, just 75 miles east of Dallas, has ended its historically racist tradition of separating Black and white burial plots. […]
Morehouse, Spelman and Clark Atlanta Cancel In-person Learning for Fall Semester Due to COVID-19 Concerns
Several colleges in Atlanta, including Morehouse, Spelman and Clark Atlanta, have recently backed out of their plans to reopen for in-class instruction this fall. Officials […]
Civil Rights Leader & Icon, Rep. John Lewis, has Died at Age 80
Congressman John Lewis, considered one of the last living Civil Rights leaders and Icons, has passed away after a battle with Pancreatic Cancer. What We […]
First Federal Execution in 17 Years Happens in US
Daniel Lewis Lee, who played a role in the 1996 murder of a family of three, was executed Tuesday morning in the first federal execution […]
Trump fires campaign manager
President Trump announced Wednesday that Bill Stepien would take over as his campaign manager and Brad Parscale would step down from the role. What we […]
CBS and NAACP Strike a Multi-Year Agreement to Develop Content
CBS and NAACP have signed a multi-year agreement to develop content that tells stories based on the African American experience. What We Know: Today, CBS […]