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The suspicion that Herschel Walker's wife illegally voted in Georgia while she was a Texas resident draws attention to Crystal Mason being sentenced to five years in prison for her own controversial vote in 2016.

Fear of a Black planet: Census data is "widely expected to show a decline" among white people in the U.S. as the number of people of color is growing in a major shift in American demographics.

Fire Chief Niles Ford said there's a lot of variables involved and that it's not just a Baltimore City issue.

According to health department data, just 47% of residents ages 12 to 18 have had at least one shot of the vaccine.

A recent report suggests the only Black Republican Senator could be making a power move ahead of the 2024 presidential season after meeting with major Republican donors.

28-year-old Tamyra Mensah-Stock won her first Olympic gold medal in wresting, which comes with a nice side of tax-free prize money totaling up to $37,500. So, what does the girl holding the gold get herself with all that cash? Nothing actually — it's all going to her mom's big dream of opening up a food truck.

A private investigation by lawyer and civil rights activist Jill Collen Jefferson revealed that at least eight Black people have been lynched in Mississippi since 2000, carrying its unfortunate legacy as the state with the most lynchings on record.

The African American Policy Forum is set to host a five-day course on Critical Race Theory that will feature a number of experts from law, policy and community organizing backgrounds who will present several different ideas on the topic.

Thompson, a Washington D.C. native, was one of the chief architects behind Blige's 1994 album 'My Life' and produced hits for The Notorious B.I.G., Craig Mack, Faith Evans and more.

This is definitely why Rihanna is in no rush to make another album.