“[Kennedy] is not qualified to have an opinion on anything health-related,” Dr. Sylvia Gates-Carlisle, the treasurer of the Association of Black Women Physicians, told HuffPost. Here are the issues ...
Brian Leija, a 31-year-old small-business owner from Belton, Texas, was not surprised that a growing number of Latino men of his generation voted for Donald Trump for president this year. Leija had ...
Racist text messages telling people that they were selected to pick cotton for a plantation group have been received across ...
The action for Iowa wrestling programs this weekend wasn’t solely reserved to the ‘dual’ format. Both the second-ranked ...
Racist text messages invoking slavery raised alarm across the country this week after they were sent to Black men, women and ...
Judith Jamison, an acclaimed dancer and choreographer who for two decades was artistic director of the Alvin Ailey American ...
Like, if it were really about the issues, if it were really about the message, how did the message break through to black working-class people and it did not break due to the majority of anybody else?
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The election of Republican Kelly Ayotte as New Hampshire's governor means 13 women will serve as a state's chief executive next year, breaking the record of 12 set after the 2022 elections.