A black woman who was captured on video Wednesday praising and hugging former President Donald Trump at a Chick-fil-A in Atlanta, Georgia, criticized President Joe Biden for "disrupting" and oppressing the black community.
However, other measures of Black labor-market performance are really strong, says Elise Gould with the Economic Policy Institute.
The federal government currently prohibits states from requiring registrants to show proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections.
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During a visit to a Chick-fil-A in Atlanta, Georgia, former President Donald Trump was praised by a black woman for doing "much better than" President Joe Biden on the topic of funding historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs).
The controversial film tells the life their talented daughter who tragically died from alcohol poisoning aged just 27 in 2011.
Jennifer Lewis, 67, called Trump Hitler in a recent interview on SiriusXM. The Black-ish star declared that Trump would scrap the constitution if re-elected. The actress said that Trump would put black people ' in camps' if he wins in 2024
Gallagher's social media accounts were flooded with comments calling him a 'racist' after he. Chelsea condemned. Four points from safety and a favourable run of fixtures Burnley DO have a sniff at the great escape - Listen to the
by Anonymous You’re are so performative with your advocacy. It’s honestly embarrassing. You absolutely lack any amount of self awareness. You have caused immense harm to other people but act like you are doing so much for others. You’re not charitable. You’re an awful mother and human being parading around your do-good acts for validation. You are bothered by the use of “struggle bus”? Really? But it’s ok to call people “psycho” and “crazy”? Good luck...
Pallid Amy Winehouse biopic is an impressive platform for its star, Marisa Abela
The day that Beyoncé’s most recent album Cowboy Carter was released, Vice President Kamala Harris sent a congratulatory tweet to the singer. “Thank you for reminding us to never feel confined to other people’s perspective of what our lane is,” Harris wrote from the official VP account on X (formerly Twitter). Here we have a snapshot of a world that maybe even a decade ago would’ve felt improper to envision. A Black woman occupying the second highest of the land, publicly communing with the most...