Kenda Sutton-El, who serves as the Executive Director of Birth in Color RVA says limiting access to abortion clinics will have a direct impact on Black women’s healthcare.
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Juneteenth is now a federal holiday marking the end of slavery, but a group of lawmakers says there’s a loophole that has allowed another form of slavery to evolve with forced involuntary labor inside the nation’s prison system.
This week, the 6888th Central Post Directory Battalion was recognized with a Congressional Gold Medal of Honor celebration at Arlington National Cemetery.
Advocates say the flowers represent the more than 45,000 people who died from gun violence in 2020, based on recent CDC data.
Nationwide roughly 22 million families live in mobile housing. They can be an affordable pathway to homeownership, but rising land costs are threatening that.
As the nation awaits the fate of Roe v. Wade, some privacy experts are concerned about how your personal health data is stored online and even shared without your knowledge.
Dozens of HBCUs nationwide, including Spelman College, Mississippi Valley State and Edward Waters University, reported bomb threats between January to mid-February.
After months of horrific attacks in Ukraine that have killed thousands, members of Congress want to hold Russians accountable for the potential war crimes.
You may not know it, but every time you swipe your credit card, it comes at a cost to business owners.
Prices are still soaring as you fill up your tank and more lawmakers are calling for the Federal Trade Commission to investigate companies engaging in gas price gouging.