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Black lawyers across the U.S. are navigating a complex legal environment shaped by a surge in politically charged cases. From ...
Americans used to look at military parades in North Korea, Russia and China with bewildered amusement. They were something ...
Juneteenth is not just about the day the last enslaved people in Texas finally learned they were free – two and a half years ...
As Juneteenth celebrations unfold across the country this week, many Black Miamians are reflecting on the holiday’s deeper meaning amid political backlash, cultural erasure and vandalism, including th ...
Florida’s attorney general on Tuesday was found to be in civil contempt of a federal judge’s order over a new state law ...
The NAACP announced Monday the group will not invite President Donald Trump to its national convention next month in ...
Not one suspect imprisoned in Haiti has faced trial after being charged in the killing of President Jovenel Moïse, who was ...
The Florida Panthers are on the brink of a dynasty, pursuing their second consecutive Stanley Cup title in front of a roaring ...
A coalition of Florida A&M University alumni and students filed an emergency lawsuit Monday seeking to block the confirmation ...
At just two years old, Emory Crosdale was diagnosed with joubert syndrome, a rare disease that affects how the brain develops ...
Laugh your rear-end off. Laugh yourself silly, until you almost cried. It’s the best medicine. Had you rolling in the aisles, ...
From 2003 to 2023, there was a sizable jump in people 55 and older still in the workforce — nearly a 74% increase — but there ...