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Black 13-Year-Old, Killed By Man Who Thought He Was Breaking Into Car

A 13-year-old Black teenager was shot and killed in Washington, D.C. by a man who told police he thought the minor was trying to...

FX’s ‘Kindred’ Brings Octavia Butler’s Novel To Screen, Explores How Systemic Oppression Can Time Travel

Octavia E. Butler proved to be ahead of her time by crafting novels that intertwined surrealism into the reality of race and systemic oppression....

Bill Cosby Accused Of Drugging, Raping Several Women In New Lawsuit

Bill Cosby is facing a new lawsuit filed by five women, several of whom appeared on The Cosby Show, alleging the actor sexually assaulted...

Raphael Warnock Joins D-Nice, Killer Mike For ‘Shop Talk’ Ahead Of Election Day

On the day before Election Day, Sen. Raphael Warnock made his final pitch to voters by making an appearance at the Swag Shop barbershop...

U.S. Government Discriminated Against Black Veterans For Decades: Lawsuit

A new lawsuit against the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) alleges that the U.S. government discriminated against Black veterans for decades. On Monday (November 28),...

Atlanta Suffers From Highest Income Inequality In America

Atlanta has often held the title as the Black Mecca, a city where Blacks could thrive in business, political leadership, and culture. However, the...

Key Races That Could Decide The Fate Of Abortion Access In Six States

Ever since the Supreme Court struck down Roe v. Wade and wiped out federal abortion rights, 16 states have banned and limited abortion with...

‘Atlanta Daily World’ Endorsement: Why Stacey Abrams Should Serve As The Next Governor Of Georgia

The state of Georgia can make history in 2022. If Stacey Abrams is elected governor of the state, she will become the first Black...

Voter’s Guide: What To Know Before Hitting The Polls

Voting can be nerve-wracking.Whether you're voting for the first time or returning to the polls following a hiatus, the process can be overwhelming. To...

U.S. Supreme Court Considers Ending Affirmative Action

The conservative-majority Supreme Court signaled skepticism of affirmative action as justices heard arguments over race-conscious admissions policies at two universities, per NBC News.On Monday...

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