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Asheville Watchdog on MSN
‘Where are all the Black people?’ The story behind Asheville’s loss of African Americans
The first of four parts Asheville’s Black population is disappearing faster than that of comparable cities in North Carolina, a trend that is accelerating and has transformed not only the makeup of the city but its cultural and institutional identity.
The controversy grew out of Louisiana’s attempt to account for population shifts after the 2020 census. The legislature drew a new congressional map that had only one majority-Black district out of six, even though Black people made up about one-third of the population.
Former CNN host Don Lemon on "The Mehdi Hasan Show" advised an array of minorities to get a gun because of the threat they may face from ICE. DON LEMON: Black people, brown people of all stripes, whether you're an Indian American or a Mexican American,
Federal layoffs and an end to diversity initiatives have weakened a historically strong labor market for Black workers.
The White House and Vice President JD Vance attempted to downplay the controversy about the racist text messages.
There’s a joke going around social media that people only have a few months to learn Spanish to get ready for Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show performance.
Mediaite on MSN
Democratic Senate Candidate Confronted Over ‘Offensive’ Post About Black People: ‘I Was Legitimately Curious’
Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner was grilled on Monday over an unearthed social media post he wrote about black people not tipping.
Atlanta Black Star on MSN
‘Keep Shucking and Jiving’: Gayle King Dragged for Cozying Up with Trump Loyalist Jesse Watters, Who’s Spent Years Tearing Down Black People on Air
"Unexpected selfie sparks controversy as Gayle King shares a moment with Jesse Watters, leaving fans stunned. Find out why! #GayleKing