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The National Park Service announced Monday that the Trump administration will restore and reinstall a statue that commemorates Albert Pike.

On Tuesday, PBS North Carolina announced that due to the recent $9 million cuts in federal funding, they are offering voluntary separation offers to employees.

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Questions remain in the 2013 death of Kendrick Johnson, who was found rolled up in a gym mat at a Georgia high school. 

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A Suffolk County police K-9 lunged at a man and bit him during the funeral of slain NYPD Detective Didarul Islam in the Bronx.

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The Trump administration previously reached deals restoring federal funding for Brown and Columbia University after they ended their DEI programs.

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If institutions like the Smithsonian yield to political pressure and erase inconvenient truths, then truth itself becomes negotiable.

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Trump requested that Texas Governor Greg Abbott order a new round of redistricting in an effort to protect the Republican House majority. 

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Nathan James Henderson, of Texas, is accused of plotting to kill Black and Jewish people with homemade explosive devices.

In this op-ed, Dr. Stacey Patton discusses "Return to the Land," the self-described homesteading "utopia" founded for white people only.

Robert Smalls escaped slavery by commandeering a Confederate ship and was the first Black man to serve in South Carolina’s state legislature.

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The deal comes a week after the Trump administration reached a $221 million settlement with Columbia University over that school’s DEI programs.

NewsOne sat down with BLIS Collective co-founder Trevor Smith to discuss how his powerful action hub is advancing the fight for reparations in New York City.