It is World Freedom of the Press Day. In America freedom of the press is secured in the nation’s Constitution, included because the Founding Fathers understood...
America is considered the world’s melting pot – an ethnic stew made rich by its diverse cultures — but new research shows that for Black Americans,...
The Urban League’s annual report on the state of Black America provided a bleak portrait of the voting rights challenges facing African Americans leading up to...
Black women often face health challenges other women experience but to a lesser degree. There appears to be no greater disparity between Black and white women...
The rigorous preparation required to become one of NASA’s astronauts is well-documented, requiring great mental and physical strength. Thousands apply for one of the few coveted...
The first Black woman confirmed to the United States Supreme Court, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, celebrated at the White House today with President Biden and Vice-President...
Playwright August Wilson is the latest honoree in the United States Postal Service’s Black Heritage Series. Wilson’s stamp is a Forever stamp and was introduced virtually...
The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is sounding an alarm: The potential for “significant international conflict is increasing, not decreasing.” General Mark Milley shared...
As the country relaxes COVID-19 protocols amid a decrease in cases, corporations and schools are following suit with many employees navigating a hybrid work arrangement and...
The night before he was assassinated Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. gave a rousing speech at Mason Temple in Memphis, Tennessee, where he had gone to...