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April is full of national days to celebrate including National Gardening Month. What better way to kick off the springtime than with sprouts and shoots of a garden. To celebrate, we curated a list of easy and helpful tips to start gardening. Read more inside.

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Greene and Kimmel have been engaged in a god old-fashioned Twitter beef. Well, it actually isn't much of a beef. For it to be beef, both parties would need to be invested in the conflict. In this case, MTG appears to be big mad while Kimmel is big—meh. 

To make sure we always have a way to look back and celebrate this wonderful accomplishment, we've created a photo album of the confirmation of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson.

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Morgan Daniel Barnhill is accused of beating and killing his Black neighbor, Etienne Murray, with a shovel and a pipe. Barnhill told the police he did it because he believed his victim to be a burglar breaking into his shed, but that story quickly fell apart.

Black and Brown women could feel the brunt of the storm, as their abortion rates tend to be higher in comparison to white women.

Republicans tried their damnedest to upstage the Senate vote confirming Ketanji Brown Jackson and reinforced the disrespect they've repeatedly directed toward the person poised to become the first Black woman U.S. Supreme Court justice.

Happy National Poetry Month! This month celebrates the role that poets have played in our culture for centuries. We curated a list of Black poets reminding us daily why poetry is a sacred art form that will always remain significant. Take a look inside.

The U.S. Senate has confirmed  Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court, making her the first Black woman and only the third Black person to ever sit on the highest court in America.

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Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is calling Jimmy Kimmel out for "threats of violence" against her and, in turn, threatening legal action against the comedian over a joke he made about the Will Smith slap in response to Greene denouncing Republican lawmakers for supporting Ketanji Brown Jackson's nomination.

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Racist and antisemitic social media posts written by now-former Springfield Police Department Officer Aaron Paul Nichols were exposed by anti-fascist group Anonymous Comrades Collective (ACC) forcing Nichols to resign before he could be investigated.