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The Mississippi welfare scandal has sparked calls for Brett Favre to be removed from the Pro Football Hall of Fame. But can that even happen? The post Mississippi Welfare Scandal Sparks Calls For Brett Favre To Be Kicked Out Of Football Hall Of Fame appeared first on NewsOne.

Through all the drama, Mayor LaToya Cantrell says she is still focused on solving the problems facing New Orleans.  The post New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell Remains ‘Focused’ Amid Travel Criticisms And Recall Threat appeared first on NewsOne.

Black businesses in Jackson, Mississippi are living in a nightmare, but they are fighting to save their dreams. The post Black Businesses In Jackson Feel The Hit As Water Crisis Continues To Impact Residents appeared first on NewsOne.

Cory Patterson, the Tupelo, Mississippi pilot who threatened to crash a stolen plane, in 2019 posted a Facebook photo of Donald Trump, a new report says. The post Mississippi Pilot Who Threatened Suicidal Crash Previously Posted Trump Photo On Facebook: Report appeared first on NewsOne.

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The U.S. Postal Service closed its Montpelier Station post office with signs for "White" and "Colored" entrances. Some residents are upset. The post Virginia Officials, Residents Mad USPS Closed Post Office With Historical Signs For ‘Colored’ Customers appeared first on NewsOne.

Police arrested Robert "Bobby" Crimo III without firing a gun after the Highland Park parade shooting. Akron cops shot Jayland Walker at least 60 times.

The U.S. Supreme Court overturned Americans' constitutional right to abortion in a landmark ruling that strikes down Roe v. Wade.

America was built on white supremacy and time after time its ideologies get Black people killed, injured, or traumatized–all because of lies.

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The nationwide anti-gun violence protests included a notable contingency of Black people devastated by gun violence in which white supremacy has many times been a motivating factor.

The student loan debt crisis has crippled nearly 43.4 million borrowers across the country. Black and Latino borrowers have felt it most.