With all of the drama happening in America following Donald Trump‘s nightmare week as POTUS, even young kids are feeling the wrath. The Daily Mail reports that a sixth grader was suspended for being beaten up on a school bus for wearing a “Make America Great Again” hat. Gavin was both physically and verbally attacked on […]

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Ferguson officials have missed crucial deadlines that were set by the Department of Justice in efforts to reform policing procedures.

https://www.instagram.com/p/fGzIbCJD4h/?taken-by=tigermandingo&hl=en Former college wrestler Michael Johnson just received a huge break in his court case. According to reports, a Missouri appeals court ordered a new trial on Tuesday for the wrestler who was sentenced to 30 years in prison back in 2013 for infecting a man with HIV and endangering four other sexual partners. The court […]

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According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Illinois has lost more people than any other state during the course of the year.

A group of Missouri high school students, mostly rocking cowboy hats, turned their backs and displayed a Donald Trump sign as the starting roster for a mostly Black basketball team was announced.

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Singer Janelle Monáe took to Twitter on Wednesday evening to mourn the loss of her thirty-seven-year-old cousin, Natasha Hays.

Mayor James Knowles III hopes this change helps the community heal after the 2014 tragic killing of Michael Brown.

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"I remember people talking about how somehow this was going to solve all our racial problems. I wasn’t one of those who subscribed to that notion," the president said.

As voters headed to the polls in five early voting states Tuesday, presidential candidates in both parties zig zagged across the country as they made last-ditch efforts to make an impression.

Webster University says that all parties involved agreed to not go forward with the Black History Month lecture.

Zackary Craft appeared in “Before This Bomb Blows Up (Racism Goes Both Ways)” wearing his work uniform and carrying “Cops Lives Matter” sign.

In a 40-page report released this week, St. Louis Circuit Attorney Jennifer Joyce said prosecutors "determined a criminal violation against either officer could not be proven beyond a reasonable doubt" in the death of 25-year-old Kajieme Powell.