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The NAACP appoints Derrick Johnson as the organization’s interim president and CEO.
Jim Vance, an African American pioneer in TV news broadcast, has died at 75.
A group of Florida teens who recorded themselves mocking Jamel Dunn, 32, as he was drowning may face charges.
State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby announced that prosecutors will investigate the cases of three Baltimore officers who were accused of planting drugs.
Minneapolis Police Chief Janee Harteau has resigned after the fatal shooting of Justine Damond.
People are realizing that “this is not a Black or White thing,” Valerie Castile said at a rally for the Australian woman fatally shot by a Minnesota police officer.
A White nationalist pleaded guilty in court Wednesday after being accused of physically harassing a Black female protester during a March rally for President Donald Trump in Louisville, Kentucky.
A former Miss Kentucky USA winner, who was the first Black woman to win the title, is accused of smuggling drugs to an inmate at an Ohio prison in May.
The Jamaican father of an 11-year-old slain New Jersey girl pleaded with President Donald Trump Monday to obtain a visa to enter the U.S. for his daughter's funeral.
Sean Spicer, who conveyed the administration’s “alternative facts” and outright lies to the media, steps down over hiring of a new communications director.
The Confederate emblem embedded in the Mississippi flag is a symbol of injustice, Judge Carlos Moore says.
A damning report unsealed Wednesday reveals allegations of collusion among Chicago police and prosecutors to win murder convictions against four Black teens, known as the Englewood Four.