

Americans on Edge as Trump Expands Military Power and Pushes Political Agenda
President Donald Trump's recent actions have sparked significant concern among Americans, raising questions about the direction of the nation and the role of the military in domestic affairs. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has expressed alarm over the possibility that Trump might invoke the Insurrection Act, allowing for the federal deployment of National Guard troops within the U.S. Such a move would mark a significant shift in the traditional role of the militar


Let's Review the Diddy Trial
Sean “Diddy” Combs, once hailed as a mogul of music, fashion, and entrepreneurship, now stands at the center of one of the most closely watched federal trials in entertainment history. His case, which unfolded over two months in a Manhattan courtroom, revealed disturbing allegations of coercion, abuse, and exploitation. While Combs was acquitted of the most serious charges, racketeering and sex trafficking, he was convicted on two counts of violating the Mann Act, a federal s


Trump’s Federal Takeover of D.C.: What’s Happening, What He’s Doing, and Why It Matters
Washington, D.C. is at the center of a political and legal storm after President Donald Trump invoked emergency powers to take partial...


Gaza to Washington
The Gaza conflict’s humanitarian crisis and its far-reaching impact on America. The war in Gaza has once again drawn the world’s attention, raising urgent questions about the human toll, regional stability, and the broader consequences for the United States.


Trump Put Us Back in the Slums
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) house 10 percent of all African American students. According to the Postsecondary National Policy Institute, these institutions were founded to provide educational access to Black students during post-slavery America, when most colleges were segregated and White-only.


How Today’s Politics are Affecting the Future of HBCU’s
Historically Black Colleges and Universities house 10 percent of all African American students. According to the Postsecondary National Policy Institute, HBCUs are establishments of higher learning developed as a way for Black students to receive education during the post slavery times, where many schools were White only.


“It Was Daylight Outside”: The Violent Arrest of William McNeil Jr. Sparks Outrage and Demands for Justice
On February 19, 2025, in Jacksonville, Florida, William McNeil Jr. a young, Black biology major at Livingstone College was violently arrested during a traffic stop that has since gone viral and ignited a wave of outrage across the country.


Don't touch my CROWN
The history of black hair has always been significant. During slavery, braiding was a meaningful hairstyle that meant more than just...


Texas Chooses KKK Over MLK
What and how children are taught in school affects what they perceive as right and wrong, thus why it’s always been up for debate. People...


American Rapper, A$AP Rocky arrested, detained and charged with assault while in Sweden
June 30, a video surfaced social media of American rapper, A$AP Rocky and his entourage in a physical altercation with se veral men while...
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