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When your only options for grocery shopping are a corner store or a dollar store, your diet becomes much more of a survival strategy than a personal choice.

Fred’s death represents the chilling, surgical precision of a system built to fail him and everyone in its grasp.

Ohio lawmakers have introduced a bill that could restrict crowdfunding for individuals charged with violent crimes. House Bill 505 aims to extend the state’s existing “Son of Sam” law to online platforms. What the Bill Proposes The legislation, sponsored by Republican Reps. Cindy Abrams and Mike Odioso from Hamilton County, requires crowdfunding sites to update […]

ICE agents showed up to the university-owned apartment where Ellie Aghayeva lives and said they were NYPD officers looking for a missing child.

The judge in the case objected to a shirt worn by one of the defense attorneys which contained images of Civil Rights Movement leaders.

Jackson’s rebuke of the Reagan administration offers a clear framework for challenging political extremism and economic exploitation today. 

Rev. Jesse Jackson has spent the last six decades advocating for equal rights and economic justice for low-income Black communities. 

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Black History Month transformed America by restoring hidden histories, shaping education, and empowering Black communities.

The question sitting under everything right now is: Does NABJ actually understand how to operate under authoritarian pressure?

Black History Month's purpose of education and remembrance is threatened by commercialization and performative gestures, requiring commitment beyond February.

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Black History Month marks 100 years, but the fight to protect Black history is far from over amid censorship and erasure.