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Refugees in Kakuma, Kenya, face dwindling food rations due to U.S. aid cuts, leading to rising malnutrition and deaths.
Black Americans have historically been overrepresented in military combat, facing greater risks and less support than their counterparts.
Baby Chance, born prematurely to Adriana Smith, is in the neonatal ICU after being delivered by emergency C-section following her mother's brain death ...
NAACP President Derrick Johnson announces the upcoming 116th National Convention in Charlotte, focusing on civil rights and ...
Aisha Braveboy sworn in as Prince George's County's 10th executive, promising transparency and collaboration with residents ...
U.S. airstrikes on Iran's nuclear sites escalate tensions in the Middle East, raising concerns over presidential war powers ...
A new report from The AAKOMA Project reveals alarming rates of suicide consideration and self-harm among Black youth, with experts citing racism in schools—ranging from biased discipline to racial ...
AARP’s Fraud Watch Network works to educate older adults about the risks of fraud, offering resources and emotional support to victims of scams. Kathy Stokes, director of fraud prevention programs for ...
Shipping containers stack up at the Port of Baltimore, as officials await the delayed impact of the United States’ President’s tariffs on Chinese goods.
QR codes soared in popularity during the pandemic for their convenience—but now scammers are using them for a new kind of phishing, dubbed “quishing.” From hijacked parking meter stickers to fake ...