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J.J. Spaun pulled out one of the best rounds that Oakmont Country Club has ever seen during a U.S. Open on Thursday. Spaun fired a bogey-free 66 to kick off the U.S. Open, which gave him a one-shot lead over the field. He’s playing in his first U.S. Open, and he carded what was just […]

The third major championship of the season is here, and all eyes are on Scottie Scheffler as he tees off in the afternoon wave. As the morning wave finishes their rounds, it’s J.J. Spaun who sits atop the leaderboard with a stunning 4-under 66. It’s the best round of the day so far. Advertisement Don’t […]

Across the United States, several towns stand out not just for their history or geography but for one defining statistic: every single resident identifies as Black or African American. Jonestown, Mississippi, located in Coahoma County, reports a 100% Black population in 2025. The town has a total of 866 residents, a sharp drop from 956 […]

MENASource March 24, 2023 Print this page Black Iraqis have been invisible for a long time. Their vibrant culture and struggle must be recognized. By Sarah Zaaimi When roaming the streets of Hila or Baghdad, it is almost impossible to tell who is Sunni, Kurdish . . .

Bookstore owner Danielle Moore remembers the summer of 2020 at Semicolon Books vividly. In the aftermath of George Floyd’s murder that May, there was a noticeable surge in patrons at Moore’s bookstore that promotes Black writers and writers of color. As one Black-owned bookstore in Chicago, Semicolon saw excellent business the rest of that year. […]

Footnotes [1] Robert P. Green, Jr., ed. Equal Protection and the African American Constitutional Experience, (Greenwood Press: Westport, CT, 2000), 38-39. [2] ShaVonte’ Mills, “An African School for African Americans: Black Demands for Education in Antebellum Boston,” History of Education Quarterly 61, no. 4 (2021): 478–502. [3] Zebulon Vance Miletsky, Before Busing: A History of […]

One of the highlights of the recent United States elections was the victory of a Nigerian-American, Dr Oye Owolewa, re-elected as the representative of District Columbia. In this interview with BIODUN BUSARI, he shares his thoughts on the comeback of Donald Trump to the White House, among other issues How does it feel to be […]

IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. ‘Democracy is on the line’: Black women turn out for VP Kamala Harris07:08 Now Playing ‘Don’t tell us to fall in line’: Campaigns struggle to navigate political divides among Black male voters07:57 UP NEXT Inside Project 2025’s policies that would […]

Today, on 25 July, International Afro-Latina, Afro-Caribbean and Diaspora Women’s Day, Amnesty International is highlighting nine defenders and collectives who have devoted their lives to ending inequality and violence, advocating a dignified life for all people. These are just a few examples of the thousands of Afro-Latina and Caribbean women who are leading and participating […]

Black oppression is as old as the capitalist society that we live in, acting as one of the key pillars propping up the capitalists’ divide and rule strategy. In recent years, we have seen a new iteration of this in the Tories’ culture war rhetoric. The new Labour government seems set to continue with this, […]


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