Biden Ignores the Issues of Black and Brown People in His State of the Union Address
During President Biden's hour and two-minute-long speech, he missed speaking about the struggles of Black and Brown communities.
Lawmakers Take a Major Step Toward Making Lynching a Federal Hate Crime
On the last day of Black History Month, the Emmett Till Anti-Lynching Act was passed in the House of Representatives.
How Black Men Have Influenced the Past, Present, and Future of the Supreme Court
The road that led us to potentially having a Black woman in the SCOTUS was partially paved by the first two Black men to serve as Justices.
5 Reasons Black Men NEED to Vote in 2022
According to NBC’s exit polls, Black men only accounted for 4% of the total national vote.
The Son of Jesse Jackson is Running for Congress
Jonathan Jackson has tossed in his bid for the 1st congressional district of Illinois seat of the U.S. House of Representatives.
Pollster Terrance Woodbury Talks About the Difference Between Black Men and Women Voters
Political pollster Terrance Woodbury talks about his company Hit Strategies, the role of a pollster and more.
Black News Channel Set to Takeover Streaming With BNC GO
Black News Channel announced that their brand-new streaming platform BNC GO will make its debut on September 13.
Birmingham Mayor Pardoned Citizens Convicted of Marijuana Possession for 4/20
Birmingham Mayor made a lot of citizens happy on 4/20 when he pardoned all citizens who were convicted of misdemeanor marijuana possession.
Georgia Passes New Voter Legislation Limiting Absentee Ballots, Early Voting and More
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp recently signed into law legislation that will rewrite the state's election rules.
Biden Administration Provides $1 Billion of Student Loan Forgiveness
The Biden administration recently announced that the Dept. of Education will cancel student loans for 72,000 student loan borrowers.