DOJ Investigates Chicago Hiring Practices for Potential Bias
The Department of Justice has launched an investigation into the City of Chicago's hiring practices. The probe focuses o...
Journalist's Reporting Leads to Recognition for Black Female...
A journalist's dedicated reporting brought long-overdue recognition to the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, an...
Louisiana Republicans Seek End to School Desegregation Order...
Republican officials in Louisiana are working to end federal desegregation orders that remain in place decades after the...
Education Secretary Questions Harvard President's Pay Amid P...
Education Secretary Linda McMahon has commented on the Harvard University president's recent pay adjustments, coinciding...
Harvard Amends Lawsuit After Trump Administration Cuts Addit...
Harvard University has updated its lawsuit against the Trump administration following another significant cut in researc...
Claims of Genocide Against White Farmers in South Africa Spa...
Allegations of genocide against white farmers in South Africa are drawing international attention and igniting heated de...
White South Africans Granted US Refugee Status Amid Discrimi...
Dozens of White South Africans have been granted refugee status in the United States under a presidential executive orde...
US Considers Refugee Status for White South African Farmers
The U.S. government is considering granting refugee status to white South African farmers, also known as Afrikaners. The...
Jim Dent, Pioneering Black Golfer Known for Powerful Drive,...
Jim Dent, a professional golfer celebrated for his exceptional driving ability, has died at the age of 85. Dent honed hi...
NFL Faces $100M Lawsuit Over Shedeur Sanders' Draft Position
A football fan is suing the NFL for $100 million, claiming emotional distress due to Shedeur Sanders' lower-than-expecte...
Efforts to Limit Racial History in Schools Face Resistance
Despite executive orders aiming to soften the presentation of racial history, institutions and individuals are pushing b...
Education Department Probes Illinois School District Over 'A...
The U.S. Department of Education is investigating Evanston-Skokie School District 65 near Chicago following allegations...
Minnesota Police Investigate Racist Incident at Park
Police in Minnesota are investigating an incident at a public park where a white woman allegedly used a racial slur. A v...
Six Triple Eight: WWII's Black Female Battalion Honored
The 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, nicknamed the "Six Triple Eight," was a unit of Black women who served in...
Teen Sues Colleges, Claims Racial Discrimination After Googl...
Stanley Zhong, a highly accomplished teenager, is suing several universities, including the University of California and...
Harvard Faces Federal Probe Over Alleged Discrimination
The Department of Education is investigating Harvard University and the Harvard Law Review for potential violations of t...
Justice Department Shifts Focus to Religion, Sports, and Ant...
The Justice Department is changing its focus, prioritizing religious freedom, transgender athletes in sports, and antise...
Virginia Campground Ordered to Pay $750K in Discrimination C...
A Virginia campground has been ordered to pay two families $750,000 after a jury found the owner discriminated against t...
South African White Farmers Arrive in US Under Refugee Program
Dozens of white South African farmers have arrived in the United States under a controversial refugee program. Former Pr...
White South Africans Resettle in US Under Refugee Program
Dozens of white South Africans have arrived in the United States as part of a refugee resettlement program. Former Presi...
South African Farmers Arrive in US Under Refugee Program
A group of white South African farmers has arrived in the United States as part of a refugee resettlement program. Forme...
WWII's All-Black Female Unit Honored with Congressional Gold Medal
A groundbreaking all-Black, all-female unit from World War II has been awarded the Congressional Gold Medal. The Six Tri...
Black Female WWII Unit, the 'Six Triple Eight,' Awarded Congressional Gold Medal
The 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, the only all-Black female unit to serve overseas during World War II, has...
"Six Triple Eight" WWII Unit Awarded Congressional Gold Medal
The "Six Triple Eight," an all-Black female battalion that served in World War II, has been awarded the Congressional Go...
Harvard Law Review Faces Federal Inquiry Over Alleged Discrimination
The Department of Education is investigating the Harvard Law Review following accusations of racial discrimination in it...
Denver Fire Station 8: Honoring Black Firefighters' Legacy
Denver's Fire Station 8, the city's oldest operating firehouse, holds a special place in history. It was home to some of...