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Donald Trump’s praise of his Liberian counterpart, Joseph Boakai, prompted criticism and offense in the country. Liberia was ...
Dozens of Syrian Alawite women are missing — thought to have been abducted or worse. Motives behind the suspected abductions ...
Blue Hands Collective, a collaborative of fiber artists and indigo enthusiasts, holds events, lectures and classes around the ...
Fox’s upcoming biblical drama The Faithful announces the main cast for its Bible-based series, including a 9-1-1: Lone Star ...
"In some ways, the 14th Amendment is the original articulation that Black lives matter," says civil rights attorney Damon ...
From cocoa drinks made by the Aztecs to India’s love affair with chocolate, this article traces the evolution of chocolate ...
According to a 2023 Education Trust study, only 13% of Michigan’s K-12 curricula include meaningful Black historical content ...
PARIS — On Wednesday, July 16, internationally acclaimed storyteller Antonio Rocha will present the story of Pedro Tovookan ...
Plans to remove "offending" history from National Park Service sites is a bad idea. In fact, it's practically un-American.
Wide-ranging works illustrate the artist’s range and capture the exhibition’s parable: what is destined to live will die, as what dies may rise again.
Fighters allied to Yemen’s exiled government have claimed they seized 750 tons of Iranian-supplied missiles and weaponry bound for Houthi rebels. For years, the U.S. Navy and other Western naval ...
Attacks' on democracy and civil rights have put Black America in a 'State of Emergency' Urban League says at conference in Cleveland.