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Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson said Wednesday that "poverty is a state of mind" during an interview with Sirius XM.

University of Phoenix & NAN deliver resources to help the Decatur school with teacher training and parental engagement.

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The video appears to show the girl move toward the officer before he hits her three times and arrests her.

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"We believe this is systematic exclusion of African-Americans," defense lawyer Brian McMonagle complained, lodging what's known as a Batson challenge.

Diversity remains an elusive goal for the tech giant.

All 19 Mississippi failing school districts are predominantly Black and lack basics like proper text books, the lawsuit says.

A senior at Hickory Ridge High School worries that her college future is in jeopardy all because of a top she wore to school.

Today should have been the day Richard Collins III walked across a stage in a cap and gown to receive his degree.

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The Mississippi NAACP chapter is calling for the resignation of Mississippi Rep. Karl Oliver after he said state leaders should be lynched for removing Confederate monuments.

Professor Christopher Emdin explains both sides of this hot-button issue.

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A Minnesota woman faces jail time after a dispute over fries turned vicious.

MSNBC won last week’s primetime ratings race for the very first time and won across the board—on across the board, with total viewers and with viewers between the ages of coveted ages of 25 to 54 years old.