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A Baltimore widow is suing the funeral home that handled her late husband's service after she not only discovered another woman had claimed to be his wife but also received an empty urn while the other lady was granted her requested burial.

The Black art movement in Florida is getting a huge pay day thanks to lawmakers that were able to secure $30 million in funding for African American history museums that could use the financial help within the state.

One Atlanta mom found out that not all students are treated equally after she discovered that Black second graders at her local elementary school were intentionally being put in separate classes from their white colleagues.

Fake vaccination cards are starting to circulate throughout the United States and a new black market is on the rise.

The new film comes ahead of the 20th anniversary of Lee's bold stance as the lone vote in the House of Representatives against a blank check authorizing the war in Afghanistan.

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Despite pandemic-related delays, the new biopic hits theaters giving fans a chance to witness the greatness of Aretha Franklin on the big screen.

The "Phone Down" neo soul icon herself has issued a social media apology to The Obamas for, well, not knowing when to put her phone down.

With newly-mandated vaccine requirements that will make it virtually impossible to move around freely, will unvaccinated Black people be at an even higher risk of being ostracized from our communities yet again?

The ice cream machines at McDonald's unfortunately more than often tend to be broken, but it looks like a lawsuit from a company that wants to fix the problem once and for all may be just what we all need to serve that sweet tooth without any technical issues. 

The news that TV trivia game show "Jeopardy!" snubbed actor LeVar Burton as its next host was met with almost as much outrage as the fact that he was passed over for someone with an alleged history of harassing and discriminating against women.