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What's happening to Black women across the country shows us a reality where "protection" is usually just a promise on a piece of paper.

Crime

Former NFL star Stefon Diggs faces an assault trial over an alleged attack on his private chef, the defense claims a lack of evidence.

Crime

Sheriff Susan Hutson of Orleans Parish was set to leave office in the coming days after losing her bid for reelection last October.

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Lana Brown Bradley, a beloved member of the Natchez community, was killed in early April, and her youngest son, Zachary Lavel Jackson, Jr., has been charged with her murder.

Crime

Christopher Gillum’s family reported him to authorities after he expressed a desire to go to a festival in New Orleans so he could kill Black people.

Crime

New details have come to light in the case of Celeste Rivas Hernandez, the girl whose body was discovered inside a Tesla linked to D4vd.

Crime

An Avon firefighter is now on leave after federal authorities charged him in connection with child sex abuse material. According to reports, the FBI arrested 42-year-old Timothy James McGoldrick Jr., who works as a firefighter in Avon and lives in Medina Township. Investigators allege McGoldrick possessed and shared thousands of files containing child sexual abuse […]

Crime

A Shreveport mass shooting claimed the lives of eight children, devastating a community already reeling from senseless violence.

Opinion

Cerina Fairfax should be the focus in all of these discussions, not the mental health of the man who took her life while her children were home.

Crime

In recent years, several virtual chat rooms have formed that teach men how to sexually assault their wives and significant others. 

Crime

In today’s episode of Police Be Lying Everyday, And Every Day, Police Be Lying, a high school student from San Bernardino, Calif., is suing a police officer for violently slamming her on the ground, and then lying about the circumstances under which he did it. According to NBC 4 Los Angeles, 18-year-old Erin Marie Cowser announced […]

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Jordan Kollman, Jesse Kollman, and Jayden Reynolds all found out the hard way that sometimes Black people just want to be left alone.