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White House directs Smithsonian museums to revise exhibits based on a new vision of history, sparking debate on truth preservation.

Marc Philpart, the fund’s executive director, said the endowment would allow for $10 million in annual grant-making to support Black people.

The Baltimore Ravens and Washington Commanders have canceled their August 21 joint practice, citing scheduling conflicts and player workload ahead of their preseason matchup.

Sonya Massey was shot to death in her own home by a police officer with a questionable background who responded to her call for help.

Maryland has recorded 29 heat-related deaths so far this summer, surpassing 2024’s total and marking the highest toll in more than a decade, with most victims over 65.

Maryland’s federally funded SNAP-Ed program, which provides free nutrition education to low-income families, will close Oct. 1, impacting 700 partners and 424,000 residents.

London Powers’ mother told WRAL that her daughter had called the police on Damien Tinsley multiple times before her death.

Federal control over DC highlights homelessness crisis. Learn about the measures, controversy, and ways to support the community.

Pete Hegseth is a member of the Congregation of Reformed Evangelical Churches, an organization built on a Christian Nationalist doctrine.

The town halls will feature local elected officials and detail how the Trump administration’s policies have specifically hurt Black communities. 

Henrico County is planning a $16 million investment in a new walking trail that would pay tribute to United States Colored Troops.

Trump's lies about crime in cities with large Black populations is nothing more than a setup for his authoritarian regime.