Emotional episode comes amid continued unrest over police killings of African Americans and two years after Jean’s slaying — Season two of Impact of Murder kicks off with a heart
By JAKE BLEIBERG DALLAS (AP) — U. Reneé Hall, the first Black woman to lead the Dallas police force, submitted her resignation Tuesday but agreed to stay on
By KAT STAFFORD WASHINGTON (AP) — Tears streamed down Brooke Moreland’s face as she watched tens of thousands gather on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to decry systemic racism
The Democratic VP candidate’s sorority sisters and HBCUs have also joined her fight to put Joe Biden in the White House. By Cynthia Yeldell Anderson Zenger News Howard University.
By KAT STAFFORD DETROIT (AP) — When Hazel Dukes stepped onto the Democratic National Convention stage in 1972 to second Shirley Chisholm’s presidential nomination, it amounted to more
By LISA MASCARO and ANTHONY IZAGUIRRE WASHINGTON (AP) — The Postal Service faced more questions and a federal lawsuit Wednesday over mail disruptions, despite assurances by President Donald Trump’s postmaster
NEW YORK (AP) — That didn’t take long: Just weeks after making history as the running mate for Democratic nominee Joe Biden, Sen. Kamala Harris will be the
by Allen R. Gray Dallas Area African American Newspaper Publishers It is difficult to determine where the line between voter suppression ends and voter apathy begins. What is
By STEVE PEOPLES, MICHELLE L. PRICE and ALEXANDRA JAFFE WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — Democrats formally nominated Joe Biden as their presidential candidate Tuesday night, with party elders, a