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David N. Dinkins, the first and only Black person to hold the post of mayor in the city of New York, died Monday night. He was 93 years old.

Bobby Brown Jr.'s social media activity in the days before he was found dead this week has provided a glimpse into his state of mind as officials in California work to determine the cause of his death.

DeAndre Rogers' hanging death in Grand Junction, Colorado, was ruled a suicide even though the incident was reportedly never fully investigated by police.

Gisele Barreto Fetterman's video shows that while Karens may have fallen out of the daily news cycle, they are still very much a thing.

Rachel Dolezal discovered being a Black woman and a white man was caught on video boasting about settling Brooklyn. These are just a few examples of things that have been "Columbused" in recent years.

Officer Joseph Mensah, who has shot and killed two others before Alvin Cole, was recommended to be fired by an independent investigator.

Daniel Cameron had the audacity to call Megan The Stallion's "SNL" performance "disgusting," after she called him out on the popular sketch comedy show, but his actions around the Breonna Taylor case proves he's far from investing in protecting Black women.

The news comes hours after senior White House advisor Hope Hicks tested positive for the coronavirus. Interestingly enough, since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, President Trump has repeatedly...

The Breonna Taylor grand jury transcript will be released after a member of the grand jury filed a motion accusing the Kentucky attorney general of possibly distorting the truth (aka lying).

Brad Parscale, Donald Trump's former campaign manager who once used Facebook to nefariously target Black voters, has been hospitalized in Florida over concerns about suicide.

Death row inmate Christopher Vialva was executed, making him the first Black person to be executed by the Trump administration and the first man in 70 years to be executed for crimes committed as a teenager.

Ben Crump said Breonna Taylor's family is "offended" at the weak charge for one ex-cop and that they're "trying to figure out what did the Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron present to the grand jury."