For the first time in the state’s 205 years, two Black Alabamians are serving in the House of Representatives.
We sat down with Carrie Budzinski, Livonia City Councilor; Quinn Wright, Madison Heights City Councilor; Clarence Black, Berkley City Councilor; and Michael Howard, Macomb County Commissioner.
The civil rights activist speaks to Vanity Fair about her new memoir, her experience with the Anti-Defamation League, and ...
Black men and women, who serve at the highest levels of Massachusetts state government, gather at State House to discuss service, progress and what remains to be done.
Philadelphia Eagles performance coach Autumn Lockwood, born in the city of Chester, became the first Black woman to win a ...
Set up by the man himself in 2019, the title implies that it was intended to be a ‘safe space’ to exchange top-quality bantz, ...
The Treasury says that, with tax allowances, in reality, only farms worth £3m would be affected, just 28 per cent of family ...
Ozzy Osbourne is performing his farewell show with the band’s original lineup, backed by bands including Metallica, Slayer ...
Diane Abbott slammed members of the Labour Party over their involvement of a 'racist and sexist' WhatsApp group, after Oliver ...
The Milwaukee Board of School Directors narrowed a pool of applicants for the superintendent position from 50 to three. The ...
A second Labour MP has apologised for comments made in a WhatsApp chat, after Andrew Gwynne was sacked as a minister over ...
An investigation has been launched into a WhatsApp group which is said to include more than a dozen Labour councillors and ...