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Hungarian journalist Boglarka Balogh is receiving unwanted attention on social media after wearing blackface to make people aware of the number of "endangered tribes, and the speed at which they are fading away," writes the Independent.

On Tuesday, President Barack Obama will deliver his final State of the Union Address.

Biden opted not to enter the race after he lost his son, Beau Biden, to cancer at the young age of 46.

Dr. Hadiyah-Nicole Green, an assistant professor at Tuskegee University, has taken on the challenge of defeating cancer with the help of a million-dollar grant.

On the heels of Twitter hiring a white man as their new vice president of diversity and inclusion, Pinterest takes a more purposeful step in hiring Candice Morgan as their first ever Head of Diversity.

Target will continue to sell commemorative Rosa Parks merchandise. Heirs of the Civil Rights icon believed the retailer had violated the Right of Publicity Law. A judge has since ruled that Target's products were protected under the First Amendment.

Donald Trump continues to insult his way to the GOP presidential nomination.

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If true, the testing of the bomb -- hundreds of times more powerful than the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima in 1945 -- is the first for the country who has thrice tested plutonium weapons in underground nuclear experiments.

Nearly five years after the founders of the Knight, Morris & Reddick (KMR) Law Group were introduced via social media, their business is thriving throughout the nation with plans to expand overseas.

Bill Cosby‘s legal issues regarding a staggering amount of sexual assault allegations have been mounting for much of the past year with little in the way of commentary from his wife, Camille Cosby. According to a family source, Mrs. Cosby says that she and her husband are committed to working with one another in order […]

The city of Chicago has begun a $5.5 million payout of reparations to nearly 60 individuals who were tortured by the police in the 1970s and 1980s.