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Webster University says that all parties involved agreed to not go forward with the Black History Month lecture.

The awkward retired neurosurgeon admits that he "sees no path going forward" and will not participate in the upcoming GOP debate in Detroit.

The media won't release the young man's name, but admits he is white, 24-years old and from the Houston area.

Brian Encinia still faces misdemeanor perjury charges and a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the Bland family.

Critics clapback saying that Americans deserve a president who isn't afraid to condemn white supremacists and hate groups.

June Cross’ eye opening documentary about the HIV epidemic in South Carolina aired Monday night on PBS.

Thousands took to social media thanking the anchor for her hard work and intersectional approach to the news.

The billionaire boss warns Facebook workers to stop crossing out “Black Lives Matter” slogans in the office.

University blames Gov. Rauner's "inaction" for why 900 workers could be given pink slips.

Reports show that gunman Jason Dalton, a local Uber driver, also took fares during and after these murders.

Plus, Republican candidate Jeb Bush finally ends his presidential bid, saying the "people have spoken."

Dolores Huerta, longtime civil rights activist and Clinton supporter, offered to translate in Spanish and claims she was met with much objection.