U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced plans to take action against Caribbean governments linked to Cuban medical ...
Funeral services for late NAACP New York State Conference President Hazel Dukes are being held at Mother A.M.E. Zion Church ...
In a February report by the Pew Research Center, the think tank surveyed thousands of U.S. adults on the five-year impact of ...
Claims opened up last month for the Onadia class action settlement, which accuses the city of unlawfully extending detainments in local jails.
The National CARES Mentoring Movement celebrated its 10th annual “For the Love of Our Children” Gala on March 6.
For the “Vibe Check” podcast hosts, Black history is celebrated in every episode. At the Amsterdam News, every month is Black History Month.
Ivorian artists have already begun adapting to a life without funding from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).
Former Assembly member and Rev. Michael Blake is hot on the campaign trail in a crowded race for mayor of New York City.
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A call for economic resistance rang out from Antioch Baptist Church, where faith leaders gathered to launch a 40-day boycott of Target.
Erasures of the gains made by Black Lives Matter advocates took a turn when construction workers began dismantling the BLM mural in D.C.
The appropriately named How Many Stops Act recently revealed just how many stops the NYPD conducted last year since the law went into effect.
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