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Ingrid Lewis-Martin, former chief advisor to New York City Mayor Eric Adams, was indicted on charges of corruption along with six others by the Manhattan District Attorney.
Lyle Menendez, convicted in the 1989 murders of his parents with his brother Erik, has been denied parole in the case.
Afro+ Fest, headlined by Gunna, Asake, Machel Montana and Shensea, makes it debut in Washington, D.C. on Aug. 31.
California’s redistricting effort is in direct response to Texas drafting a new electoral map, adding five House seats in Republican districts.
The Tarrant County vote comes after the Texas state legislature passed a new electoral map that would add five new Republican House seats.
Quenton Marcelles Brown, the father of Jaylen Brown, was charged with attempted murder and is claiming self defense in the matter.
Leslie D. Hale, chair of Howard's Board of Trustees, shared the news with faculty and staff during a phone conference on Friday morning.
Republicans in Georgia’s biggest county asked a state court to hold Democrats in contempt of court for blocking the appointment of two election deniers to the board of elections.
Alligator Alcatraz faced several lawsuits and was a hotbed for complaints, citing its poor conditions and environmental concerns.
R&B On The Water began as a happy hour event and has since expanded under the Classic Productions banner.
The families of women who died as a result of state abortion bans in Texas and Georgia share their stories in hopes of raising awareness.
The Texas Republicans' push to redraw congressional maps to gain more control has gained them warnings from Democratic governors who aim to do the same.