Reparations advocates push for payments to Black Americans despite budget and legal challenges
Reparations advocates in various cities, including Cincinnati, continue to advocate for financial payments to Black Americans in response to historical injustices, despite facing significant legal and budgetary hurdles.
US comic blasted for 'despicable' joke about Bafta Tourettes sufferer John Davidson
Comedian Deon Cole faces backlash for a joke made about John Davidson, a Bafta Tourettes sufferer who unintentionally shouted a racial slur during an awards ceremony.
Civil rights groups sue to protect voter data FBI seized from Georgia office
Civil rights organizations, including the NAACP, are suing to prevent the misuse of voter data seized by the FBI during a raid linked to Donald Trump's efforts to contest the 2020 election results.
NAACP asks judge to limit how feds use Georgia voter data seized by FBI
The NAACP has requested a federal judge to impose restrictions on the FBI's use of Georgia voter data seized during an inquiry, citing concerns over privacy and voting rights.
NAACP posts split image comparing ICE agents to KKK members: 'Different mask, same agenda'
The NAACP compared ICE agents to KKK members in a social media post, highlighting perceived similarities in their agendas and calling for unity against fear and division.