News

Labor leaders, politicians and civil rights activists are mourning the death of Alexis Herman, the first Black U.S. Secretary ...
Filing taxes is an exercise almost all Americans go through in the first part of each year, but those tax filings can differ ...
The only Black, all-female unit to serve in Europe during World War II, known as the “Six Triple Eight,” was honored Tuesday ...
The Amsterdam News, one of New York City's most influential Black newspapers, is turning its historic newsroom into a museum.
The environmental review process for the proposed demolition of Fulton and Elliott-Chelsea (FEC) NYCHA Houses in Manhattan is underway.
The Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club reopened its Lucile Palmaro Clubhouse at a ribbon cutting ceremony last week, after a years-long capital campaign to transform the flagship building.
This week, the Alpha Alpha Upsilon Zeta Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated, proudly celebrates 10 years.
President Donald Trump has raced to sign executive orders, raise tariffs, deport immigrants without due process, and slash federal jobs.
DanceAfrica at BAM tops this month’s calendar. Celebrating the 48th year as the nation’s largest festival of African dance and culture.
HALT Act was a common-sense measure to end prolonged solitary confinement –– which the U.N. has described as torture.
The imposing 12-foot-tall bronze sculptures of men and women in Thomas J. Price’s “Resilience of Scale” exhibit project a powerful presence.
When the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame announced its class of 2025 earlier this month, the man who integrated both college and pro hoops.