Kevin Young, director of the National Museum of African American History and Culture, is on personal leave amid political scrutiny and calls to reshape national cultural narratives.
Maryland's automatic driver's license suspensions impact low-income parents' ability to work and support their families.
Color of Change warns Black taxpayers about deceptive tax practices and systemic pitfalls. Free IRS tax filing option can save money and time.
Democratic Sen. Cory Booker holds marathon Senate floor speech to resist the President's actions, breaking a 68-year-old record set by Strom Thurmond.
Federal workers fired from the Department of Education pack up their belongings amid support from colleagues and advocates. Layoffs raise concerns about public education.
Jonathan Majors, star of 'Magazine Dreams,' is making a comeback despite a recent misdemeanor conviction. His film is receiving critical acclaim.
Former National Security Advisor Susan Rice discusses Signal-gate, a scandal involving White House officials using the app to discuss an attack on the Houthis.
Mass firings and forced resignations sweep through the U.S. Food and Drug Administration under a new directive from the ...
Bishop Walter Scott Thomas, a beloved Baltimore pastor, retires after 50 years at New Psalmist Baptist Church. His legacy of ...
JPMorgan Chase expands efforts to military spouses with a new initiative in Baltimore. The company offers employment opportunities and benefits.
President's order targeting the Smithsonian Institution aims to downplay the role of race and racism in American history, sparking criticism from civil rights advocates and historians.
AFRO CEO and Frances Murphy Draper shares a story of bias and dismissal at First Watch in Towson, highlighting the need for training on unconscious bias.