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New Orleans Sheriff Susan Hutson Hit With 30 Charges After Wild Jailbreak Left 10 Inmates On The Run
Sheriff Susan Hutson of Orleans Parish was set to leave office in the coming days after losing her bid for reelection last October.
The Full Flower Moon arrives on May 1, 2026, peaking at 1:23 p.m. ET (10:23 a.m. PT), and it’s not here to keep things light and breezy.
As Black women, we're taught so early that our strength is a container meant to hold everything others refuse to carry.
People who are visually impaired or legally blind are findings ways to regain their independence with Meta AI Glasses.
Spelman College's decision to select co-winners for their annual Miss Spelman College Pageant has sparked a serious debate online.
Lana Brown Bradley, a beloved member of the Natchez community, was killed in early April, and her youngest son, Zachary Lavel Jackson, Jr., has been charged with her murder.
Candace Owens is skin folk, maybe, but certainly not kinfolk, and as our elders have long warned, when you lie down with dogs, you catch fleas.
Fat people are in need of advocates more than ever. They face discrimination in the workplace, the doctor’s office, and while traveling. The hard-won attempts to reject the normalcy of fatphobic jokes, harmful stereotypes and systemic excursion are slipping away.
Dr. Khama Ennis, creator of 'Faces of Medicine,' explains why Black women make up only 2.8% of U.S. physicians and the cost of that absence.
Innocent woman sues over botched police raid, highlighting flawed law enforcement actions and need for accountability.
In this op-ed, Dominique Morgan explains why Dwight Howard's rumored sexuality is not the warning sign; his behavior is.
Coming on the heels of Black Maternal Health Week, Kiara's 'unexpected 'death highlights high maternal mortality rates among Black women in the U.S.
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