Prejudice deprives Black people of the presumption of innocence.
While it’s a hard pill to swallow, some Americans don’t believe a Black life is worth the price of a few bottles of water.
This is not just partison rancor — it's a cultural shift that lets closed-door prejudice become public spectacles.
I came back on my own terms: real connections, fewer hours, and zero patience for desk politics.
HB 1232's personhood language plus a broad self-defense clause raises alarm that private citizens could claim the right to ...
I haven’t kept track of Housing Secretary Scott Turner the same way I’ve followed other Cabinet Secretaries like Secretary of ...
A conservative medical advocacy group called “Do No Harm” is suing the “Find a Black Doctor” directory, claiming this program ...
On a spring morning before their red carpet premiere, the two actors sat with LEVEL to debate the makeup of a bad guy.
Constitutional lawyer and Trump-apologist Jonathan Turley wrote a column, “ This is a ‘Jackie Robinson moment,’ but not the ...
From the First Step Act to the Platinum Pan — what the record actually shows about Trump's impact on Black communities. Add LEVEL on Google He said Lincoln. The record says otherwise. On August 27, ...
Chances are that when the 120th Congress assembles after the midterm elections there won’t be a single Black face among ...
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