Opinion
Dalton Eatherly, aka “Chud the Builder,” is an obnoxiously white racist and streamer, whose online content consists of him slinging around racial slurs and intentionally antagonizing Black people.
Black people in the U.S. reported doing worse economically in 2025 than at any time since the Federal Reserve began publishing its Economic Well-Being of U.S. Households report in 2013.
Houston Police Officers Union President Doug Griffith confirmed Ashley Gonzalez filed an appeal on Tuesday to get her old job back.
By gutting the Voting Rights Act, the Supreme Court has essentially authorized the South to disenfranchise Black voters with Jim Crow maps.
Rural Black communities in Lowndes County, Alabama, are being exposed to raw sewage because of the Trump admin's crackdown on DEI.
At this point in the series finale of the social experiment that is the United States of America, we all need to be like Justin Pearson.
Players now receive new family-planning benefits that require fewer years of service and now extend to their partners and spouses.
Steven Roth, CEO of real estate giant Vornado, and Ken Griffin, CEO of Citadel LLC, are two of NYC's richest white men, and they feel oppressed.
Once again, a Trump official is upset that laws are being passed granting recourse to people who have had their civil rights violated by the administration.
The EEOC has filed a lawsuit against the New York Times, claiming a white man was denied a job with the publication because of reverse racism.
Most recently, the president of people who put big wheels on little trucks accused Pope Leo of “endangering a lot of Catholics” because “he thinks it’s fine for Iran to have a nuclear weapon.”
What's happening to Black women across the country shows us a reality where "protection" is usually just a promise on a piece of paper.