Politics

The NAACP, the National Urban League, and the Black to the Future Action Fund have all condemned Trump's "big beautiful bill."

From his favorite meals to his secret talents, discover the surprising facts that show a whole new side of the 44th President, Barack Obama.

Trump's DOJ filed a proposal for a settlement with the Department of Transportation to end a program for "disadvantaged" businesses.

On Thursday, Congress voted along party lines to confirm Dr. Mehmet Oz, the heart surgeon turned ill-informed TV talk show host.

Senator-elect Angela Alsobrooks officially resigned as Prince George’s County executive as she prepares to be sworn into Congress on...

President Joe Biden and President-elect Donald Trump agreed to have a "smooth" transition of power during their recent White House meeting.

White women have taken to social media to show their solidarity and share with others that they were not among the white women who voted for Trump and that they are a “safe place” for others.  How are we supposed to know?  The way they have decided to show is by heading to craft stores […]

Black mayors play a crucial role in shaping the political, economic, and social landscapes of cities across the United States.

This election season, history was made as several black political figures shattered barriers and won their races, marking significant milestones for representation across the United States.

In a historic and hard-fought race, President Trump has emerged victorious over Vice President Kamala Harris in last night’s election. Despite a strong campaign marked by impassioned speeches, high-profile endorsements, and a focused agenda on economic equity, climate change, and healthcare reform, Harris ultimately conceded defeat after a closely watched count that culminated in Trump […]

After the ballots are cast and the results are in, it can be easy to slip into a sense of exhaustion or disillusionment.

Historic Milestone: Two Black Women Elected to the U.S. Senate In a groundbreaking moment for U.S. politics, Lisa Blunt Rochester of Delaware and Angela Alsobrooks of Maryland have made history by becoming the first Black women to serve in the U.S. Senate simultaneously. Their victories mark a major step forward in representation, with both women […]