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On Monday (August 4), Trump slammed CBS Mornings host Gayle King, calling her “no talent” and claiming that her “career is over,” per The Hill. “Gayle King’s career is over. She should have stayed ...
The Associated Press declared that with roughly 84% of the vote counted in Tuesday’s primary, City Council President Mary ...
A Florida man has been sentenced after he secretly married three women in separate counties. On Thursday (July 31), Henry Betsey Jr. was sentenced to two years of probation after pleading guilty to ...
When the polls closed on August 5, 2025, Detroit once again found itself facing an all-too-familiar reality: a shockingly low voter turnout. With more than 518,000 registered Detroit voters, there ...
The Associated Press declared City Council President Mary Sheffield as one of the two leading vote getters who will move on to the November 4 general election. The top two vote-getters in the crowded ...
In just six years, the DBFF has solidified its place as Michigan’s premier film festival, screening more than 500 films created by Black filmmakers. This year promises an electrifying mix of ...
An Oklahoma police department is facing backlash after advertising a local blood drive with social media posts that employed gang slang and racist stereotypes, per Atlanta Black Star.
Dozens of Texas Democrats fled the state over the weekend in an effort to block the GOP’s proposed redraw of the congressional map. House Speaker Dustin Burrows said he would immediately sign civil ...
Local elections are where the everyday decisions that impact Black Detroiters are made—decisions about housing, public safety, education, infrastructure, and how the remaining American Rescue Plan Act ...
Opioid overdoses among Black Americans exploded 44% from 2019 to 2020 alone. That year, for the first time ever, more Black Americans died from opioid overdoses than white Americans. The crisis is ...
The Detroit NAACP branch is reminding voters of their rights ahead of the city’s municipal primary election that will narrow ...
The AP-NORC poll also noted a sharp drop in the number of Americans who acknowledge racial discrimination against Black and Asian people. In 2021, 61% said Black Americans faced a great deal or quite ...