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During her farewell interview with the talk show legend, FLOTUS will discuss the legacy they hope they leave behind and what lies ahead for the first Black family.

The accused shooter faces a life sentence. He’s expected to argue self-defense.

The US Army Corps of Engineers announced that they will no longer allow the route to run through the Native American sacred land—an alternative path must be explored instead.

Voters overwhelmingly turned down a constitutional amendment for the special statewide school district. At issue were education funds and control.

The organizer of the annual photo sessions at the Mall of America wanted a Santa that kids of color could identify with.

Joe McKnight, 28, is the second NFL player to die as a result of a road rage incident this year.

Promising studies out of Africa show that this new tool could be a game changer by 2018, but will it reach us here in the States?

Knowing your status increases your chances for a longer, healthier life.

In an open letter, Williams used her platform to send a resounding message on resiliency centering around her experience as a Black female athlete.

World AIDS Day is the perfect time to unlearn the nonsense and put the conspiracy theories to rest.

The U.S. Post Office chooses activist Dorothy Height for its 2017 'Forever' stamp series. Height becomes the 15th Black Woman honored with a postage stamp.

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POTUS shared that after his term comes to an end, he and his wife will be involved in politics at a grassroots level.