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Two of Payton Grendon's extended family members, Sandra and Dave Komoroff, are blaming COVID-19 for his alleged racist shooting spree in Buffalo. The post Buffalo Suspect's Family Blames COVID-19 For Shooting appeared first on NewsOne.

Charlottesville mother Melissa Riley is among other plaintiffs suing the Albemarle County School Board because she blames an anti-racism curriculum for making her biracial son identify as "just a Black man." She said it has caused "racial issues" in her home. The post White Mom's Lawsuit: CRT Made Biracial Son Identify As Black appeared first on NewsOne.

Black Feminist Future remains firm in a public campaign focused on the WNBA player to ensure her safe return sooner than later.  

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Tennis phenom Naomi Osaka is launching her own sports agency.

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A television series inspired by Toni Morrison’s novel Sula is in the works.

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The National Park Service is awarding $16.2 million in grants to preserve historic landmarks connected to the civil rights movement.

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While in recent years the trajectory for graduating Black college students in the job market hadn’t been promising, the numbers are telling a different story in 2022.

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Aaron Salter Jr., a 30-year veteran of the Buffalo Police department, is being remembered as "a hero" who prevented more deaths in Saturday's racist mass shooting at a supermarket. Here's everything we know about the victims.

The gunman who allegedly killed at least 10 people in a supermarket in a Black neighborhood in Buffalo left a manifesto espousing "White Replacement Theory," a racist conspiracy theory increasingly popular in far-right and ultra-conservative political circles.

A video posted online showed the man was being arrested with Buffalo Police guiding him into a car seemingly without incident.

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Nearly seven decades after the U.S. Supreme Court’s unanimous landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision in 1954, the court’s declared goal of integrated education is still not yet achieved.

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Wiley College received a $300,000 gift from an anonymous donor to clear the student debt for the HBCU’s 2022 graduating class.