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Justice Department officials are reported to be mulling over whether to restrict the rights of trans people to own guns.

Job hugging describes the growing tendency among workers—especially Gen Z—to cling tightly to their current jobs, not out of love or loyalty, but out of fear due to today's rocky job market.

DEK: New Orleans is one of several cities with a substantial Black population that President Donald Trump has threatened to deploy the National Guard to. 

Tabitha Brown’s well-intentioned PSA to entrepreneurs didn’t land, as fans pushed back against what they saw as tone-deaf advice.

Earlier this year, the Trump administration withheld $790 million in research funds from Northwestern due to accusations of antisemitism. 

Acting Deputy Chief of Special Operations Joseph Schnitt claimed the names of Republicans will be redacted from the Epstein files.

If there’s ever a time in this country to build community spirit, it’s now. With so many divisions and fissures cross the landscape of our nation, meaning dialogue and healthy interactions that uplift the human family is sorely needed. The United Way of Greater Charlotte hopes the Longest Table at Truist Field event will provide […]

Chicago residents say they oppose President Donald Trump sending National Guard troops to police their neighborhood.

Sen. Eric Schmitt suggested during the National Conservatism Conference that America is "only" for white Americans.

BLM co-founder Patrisse Cullors spotlights LA’s youth homelessness crisis in her new short documentary, 'Close to Home.'

Desperate to redirect the national conversation, Trump leaned on a familiar playbook, exploiting Black communities.

Interim president Justice Leah Ward Sears made the announcement on Wednesday as Emory becomes the latest to cave to the Trump administration.