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Clyburn echoed concerns about Senate obstruction on constitutional rights, calling for an exception to the filibuster.

The "billionaire space race" between Sir Richard Branson, Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk shares many parallels with Gil Scott Heron's 1970 classic poem-song, "Whitey On The Moon."

Georgia's governor recently made his case for a second term in a sit-down with the Associated Press, but his record reveals major failures in putting Georgians first in the past year alone.

Alvin Bragg and Eric Adams joined Rev. Al Sharpton at the National Action Network's Saturday rally, reflecting on their respective primary wins and what their leadership means for New York City as a whole.

Pople wondering why Madonna hadn't weighed in on the controversy surrounding Britney Spears' conservatorship need to be careful what they ask for after the Material Girl compared it to "slavery."

A group of police officers in Palo Alto, California sued the city, claiming a Black Lives Matter mural featuring an image of Assata Shakur amounts to discrimination and harassment.

Lee Maout's sentencing is the result of a plea deal his attorney's sorted out with the DOJ which guaranteed a five-year sentence instead of the maximum of 10 years if he confessed to the crime.

Frazier's family and local community activists want the officer involved in the fatal accident to be prosecuted under the furthest extent of the law and called for Attorney General Keith Ellison to take over the investigation.

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp dedicated his first ad for re-election to attacking Stacey Abrams over MLB's decision to move its all-star game out of the state while insisting despite proof to the contrary that "we made it easier to vote."

The GoFundMe to help the family of TikTok star Matima 'Swavy' Miller, who was killed in a shooting, has exceeded its goal after talk show host Wendy Williams controversially addressed his death with her audience.