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HBCU Homecoming Tour: Mobilizing Black voters ahead of Election Day

As the countdown to the upcoming election intensifies, the Harris-Walz campaign is ramping up its grassroots efforts with the launch of a Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Homecoming Tour. This initiative aims to engage directly with Black voters in critical battleground states, leveraging the vibrant homecoming season that celebrates the rich culture and history...

‘Oh, That’s How Easy It Is?’: Louisiana Lawmaker Supposedly Prayed Before Retracting ‘Disgusting’ Racist Comments About Haitians, But People Note He Never Truly Apologized
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‘Oh, That’s How Easy It Is?’: Louisiana Lawmaker Supposedly Prayed Before Retracting ‘Disgusting’ Racist Comments About Haitians, But People Note He Never Truly Apologized

A Louisiana lawmaker who recanted some derogatory remarks he made on social media about Haitian immigrants after being pressured by several members of Congress is still getting backlash online. U.S. House Rep. Clay Higgins posted the comments on his official X account following the false and inflammatory remarks Donald Trump and his running mate JD...

No-Nonsense Judge Leaves Woman Stunned for Lack of Decorum In Her Courtroom, But Video Critics Bash Official for ‘Ridiculously Harsh’ Response
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No-Nonsense Judge Leaves Woman Stunned for Lack of Decorum In Her Courtroom, But Video Critics Bash Official for ‘Ridiculously Harsh’ Response

A viral video showing a judge’s gruff response to a woman’s apparel and conduct in her courtroom is drawing negative reactions. The video, posted on TikTok on Sept. 8, shows a clip from a Zoom recording of a court hearing and an interaction between Texas District Court Judge Stephanie Boyd and a woman who appears...

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Barack Obama escapes security breach

The recent security breach involving former President Barack Obama has stirred deep concerns, particularly within the context of historical attacks on Black leaders, such as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Medgar Evers, Fred Hampton and Malcolm X. These assassinations not only shook Black communities but also left lasting scars, reinforcing fears of political violence against...