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Trump threatens to send the Feds to Chicago to end the 'carnage' from violence. City officials welcomed the assistance.

An African-American waitress received an inspiring note from three White male customers during inauguration weekend in Washington, D.C. The message included the words "not race, not gender, just American."

Several students at Oklahoma State University have protested after two photos of their peers in Blackface went viral. A student group is also promoting a "love and unity" message on campus.

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Fresh off the freshman season of her critically-acclaimed hit series Westworld on HBO, Thandie Newton is showing off her inner model on the cover of the winter issue of Jones magazine. With a come hither stare, surrounded by a head full of wild, voluminous curls, the stunning beauty is just the vision you need to […]

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Author Brooke Obie attended the Peace Ball to reaffirm that people of color can survive in the undaunting age of Trump because, well, we've done it before.

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Large protests are expected on Tuesday in opposition to an executive order signed by President Donald Trump to advance the Dakota Access Pipeline and the Keystone XL pipeline.

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Trump's reintroduction of Reagan era restrictions is a terrifying sign of things to come, says Yamani Hernandez, executive director of the National Network of Abortion Funds.

Police officers fatally shot a homeowner who was firing at an intruder. Authorities call it a 'horrible chain of events.'

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Lynneice Washington has made history as the first African-American woman to become a District Attorney in the state of Alabama.

Donald Trump is planning the least diverse cabinet since the Reagan White House. He's 'rolling back the clocks.'

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Announcements broke from normal tradition as the names were announced via live feed broadcasted on the morning news shows such as "Good Morning America." Announcers of color included Gabby Sidibe, Jennifer Hudson and Terrence Howard.

A federal judge rejected a brief filed by Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette in support of Flint residents Tuesday, citing that Schuette has brought up a "troubling ethical issue" in the case.