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Jackie Wilson was awarded a $17 million settlement for his wrongful conviction brought on by the "Chicago police torturers."

Michelle and Kenneth Mack were arrested for allegedly organizing a retail crime scheme conservatives have tried to blame on migrants.

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Ryan Gainer, 15, Black and autistic, was shot and killed by police in Apple Valley, California after he experienced a mental health episode and his family called 911.

Race Forward is honoring Women’s History Month with the release of "Women Transcend."

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Abortion is a key issue for Black women voters as Black women are three times more likely to die from pregnancy-related complications.

Ye has launched a new Instagram page dedicated to the venture, which seems to show the Donda Academy's new direction.

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In 1990, Johnson was wrongfully convicted of murdering Joseph Goldsby. 

Senate Bill 6009's passage comes four years after the death of Manuel Ellis, a 33-year-old Black man, who died while in police custody after he was wrongfully handcuffed and hog-tied.

The late HIV/AIDS activist's father started it.

Diabetic amputations are soaring in the Black and Latino community due to PAD, a complication related to type-2 diabetes.

Black History Month

"Lift Every Every Voice And Sing," a poem written by James Weldon Johnson - often dubbed "The Black National Anthem" - was first performed Feb. 12, 1900. Here's what you need to know about it.

Williams was back in the spotlight after the release of a heart-wrenching trailer for her Lifetime documentary “Where Is Wendy Williams?”