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Marc Philpart, the fund’s executive director, said the endowment would allow for $10 million in annual grant-making to support Black people.

Officials in Akron, Ohio, have cleared the officer who fired two shots into a U-Haul vehicle, killing 54-year-old Michael Jones, a Black resident, during a stop in 2024.

Sonya Massey was shot to death in her own home by a police officer with a questionable background who responded to her call for help.

London Powers’ mother told WRAL that her daughter had called the police on Damien Tinsley multiple times before her death.

Pete Hegseth is a member of the Congregation of Reformed Evangelical Churches, an organization built on a Christian Nationalist doctrine.

The town halls will feature local elected officials and detail how the Trump administration’s policies have specifically hurt Black communities. 

Henrico County is planning a $16 million investment in a new walking trail that would pay tribute to United States Colored Troops.

Trump's lies about crime in cities with large Black populations is nothing more than a setup for his authoritarian regime.

The president claims his deployment of the National Guard is about crime. The truth? It’s about control—and silencing the people who call this city home.

Under the new law, Illinois law enforcement agencies must review and share an officer’s full job history, including any misconduct, when they apply for a new role.

A diverse coalition is standing up to Trump’s attempted D.C. takeover, rejecting the technicalities and alleged legality of Trump’s move in the interim. 

Concerns are growing that private defense attorneys may stop taking public cases, creating a backlog and infringing on defendants’ constitutional rights.