But with a history of making sexist remarks, is anyone really accepting his apology?

Activist Brittany Packnett started the Twitter hashtag #BlackWomenAtWork Tuesday afternoon for African-American females to share their difficult work experiences after public figures disrespected White House correspondent April D. Ryan and Democratic Rep. Maxine Waters.

Plus, an 11-year-old starts a book club for young Black boys in St. Louis and a Hawaii and Maryland judge strikes down recent Muslim travel ban.

Plus, NFL QB Jameis Winston says tells school that boys can "do anything," girls are to be "silent" and adorable seven-year-old boy finally meets his idol Lester Holt.

The tennis legend wants to be one of the best athletes in the world—not just the best female one.

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Gabrielle Union and BET have not been seeing eye-to-eye in the matter of the network's scripted series Being Mary Jane.

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The spotlight is on a Delta Airlines flight crew after an attendant's prejudiced behavior nearly caused a man's death.

The Republican presidential nominee's "“grab any p—y he wants” comments are coming back to haunt him and TV host Billy Bush comes under fire for adding to the sexist conversation.

The largest commitment of its kind will help fight structural inequalities that young women of color face in the U.S.

During a speech in Argentina, FLOTUS stressed, "I decided not to listen to the voices of those who doubted or dismissed me." Preach!

Serena Williams had quite the weekend. The tennis champion managed to both soak up the sun this weekend and call out the BNP Paribas Open tournament director for his comments about female tennis players. CNN reports that Raymond Moore, the tournament director of one of the most decorated events in the game, suggested women professionals should get "down" on their "knees" every night to thank the male players who paved the way before them.