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A quiet crisis has steadily eroded Black landownership across generations, known as heirs’ property. Here's how you can protect your land from this vicious loophole.

In this op-ed, Dr. Stacey Patton explains how provisions in Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" limit educational opportunities for Black Americans.

Score the best Amazon back-to-school deals for 2025—from laptops to lunch boxes, all at serious discounts.

Understanding the symptoms and the reasons behind prostate cancer risk in Black men is a critical step toward early detection and developing better health outcomes for our kings.

From Mary McLeod Bethune to Booker T. Washington, here are seven Black educators who made an impact in the classroom and beyond.

How did political parties come to be in the United States? Let's take a look back at their unique history.

Former President Barack Obama and Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey are speaking out in support of Harvard University after the school declined to comply with demands from the Trump administration, leading to a $2.2 billion federal funding freeze. Obama praised Harvard for standing firm. “Harvard has set an example for other higher-ed institutions – rejecting an […]

Getting rid of the Department of Education was a Donald Trump campaign promise, and now he's making good on it --- albeit symbolically.

Researchers say the earliest inhabitants of Ireland and some data suggest that the first settlers were Black people.

When you think of the first Irish people, you probably picture fair-skinned red heads…history and science says otherwise. Turns out, the first Irish were blue-eyed Black folks. Researchers say that the ancient genetics of Ireland reveal that the island’s earliest inhabitants— hunter-gatherers who arrived about 10,000 years ago (around 8000 BCE)—had dark skin and piercing […]

Black History Month is that time of year when the world suddenly remembers that Black people exist. Okay, I’m joking—kind of.  Let’s get into the makings and purpose of Black History Month, so that we can give it the appreciation and recognition it deserves. RELATED: 15 Things Invented By Black People   How Black History Month […]

Ever since the Supreme Court decided to pretend white people didn't benefit from what was essentially pro-white affirmative action for at least the 400 years before the 1964 Civil Rights Act was signed, crybaby Caucasian conservatives have been trying to apply the ruling to everything.