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Rep. Crockett’s defense is not that she hasn’t materially supported Israel. Her defense is that the support came packaged with other priorities.
Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett announces Senate run, faces primary challenge from Dem rival James Talarico in bid to unseat GOP Sen. Cornyn.
With SNAP benefits on hold,, restaurants and community organizations nationwide are stepping up to ensure that no one goes hungry.
Election Day 2025 saw some historic wins in favor of Democrats and if you open your window and stick your head out, you can practically hear the joyous rapture of political hope resonating out of cities and states all across America.
For the first time in six years, the federal government has officially shut down after Congress failed to pass a funding bill for fiscal year 2026. Here’s everything we know about the current shutdown and what could happen for Black Americans if both sides don’t reach an agreement soon.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott celebrated former Texas Tech student Camryn Booker getting both expelled and arrested in an X post on Monday.
Queens of the Food & Beverage Scene, presented by She Did That. and MadameNoire, spotlighted 30 exceptional Black women-owned businesses that are shaping the future of the industry.
(Huffington Post) — Party insiders say the Democratic National Committee awards few contracts to companies controlled by racial minority groups, despite repeated pledges to increase business to such firms. Instead, Democratic leaders claim progress by leaning on a broader definition of “minority contractors” that includes white women, the disabled and the gay community, according to […]
It’s time to assess where we are –by the numbers. This isn’t about compromise; it’s about money.
Democrat or not, these tips will show you how to stay strong!
(New York Times) — Even as Democrats gathered in the ballroom of a Manhattan hotel last week to celebrate their party’s sweep of statewide offices in New York, a sober realization began to dawn among some in the crowd: What once seemed like a new golden age for the state’s black political establishment could be […]
(Chicago Sun Times) — Democrats were poised to retain their majorities in the Illinois House and Senate on Tuesday night, though they appeared on track to lose several seats to Republicans. Senate President John Cullerton (D-Chicago) was at risk of losing his party’s three-fifths, veto-proof majority, in part because a Downstate incumbent was losing. Sen. […]