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In early and mid-2025, a claim that "only 1.6% of US citizens owned slaves in 1860" resurfaced and circulated widely online, ...
Vance Boelter had visions of business success at home and abroad. But in the words of one acquaintance, he was “living a ...
An Asian man photographed a White musician, who was serenading a Hispanic couple, celebrating a day dedicated to Black American history, right in front of a Mexican sushi ...
Spend time in the company of William Troost-Ekong and it quickly becomes clear why he’s the captain not only of his ...
Posting on Truth Social on Friday night, Trump cited a peace deal he said his administration helped broker between the ...
After looking back on Lenny Wilkens' life and career, it's no wonder he will be honored with a statue outside Climate Pledge ...
Rising global temperatures are set to devastate food crops across the world, with particularly alarming impacts projected for the United States, where production of key crops could plummet 50% by ...
In 1993, the Zambian men’s national team held hopes of qualifying for its first World Cup in 1994. But, in pursuit of that ...
No group has claimed responsibility for the attack, but Nigeria’s northeast has been hit by attacks carried out by Islamic ...
The world Kirsty Coventry walks into Monday as the International Olympic Committee's first female and first African president is already very different to the one she was elected in three months ago.
In January 2024, hundreds of people held protests in Nairobi against rising cases of violence against women. That action ...
Nonprofits Black Expo and Charleston Wine and Food hosted a cookout and block party in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday. The holiday marks the day of June 19, 1865, to remember the end of slavery ...