Yesterday, a mass anti-Trump movement took place across the United States. 1.The movement was referred to as "50501," meaning ...
Jotaka Eaddy, founder and CEO of #WinWithBlackWomen, and Essence Communications will receive special honors at the 56th NAACP ...
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The battle over Confederate school names in Shenandoah County is moving forward in court after a federal judge on Friday denied the school board’s motion to dismiss a lawsuit brought by the Virginia ...
The Singapore High Court has approved WazirX's financial restructuring scheme, contingent on at least 75 percent of creditors voting in favour. If approved, WazirX will initiate the reimbursement ...
Following a four-month consultation period involving clubs, players and supporters' groups, clubs from Norway's first and second tier voted on whether to scrap VAR, and the outcome of the vote led ...
A Democratic congressman has called for an investigation after President Donald Trump described Elon Musk's knowledge of Pennsylvania voting machines as the reason he won the state in the 2024 ...
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If it wasn't already clear - after nearly 250 years - that the pardon power is a standing invitation to abuse and corruption, two presidents confirmed it on the same day this week.
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Rev. Kenneth Dukes is the president of the Shelby County NAACP. Before the program started, he explained the decision to cancel the march. “I had to make a call, and I did it based off of the ...
Only 11 of the 47 senators in the Democratic caucus joined Gallego in voting for final passage Monday. Many of the opponents represent states where immigration issues play much differently.