Donald Trump's victory feels like an endorsement of the status quo, an unwillingness to address the disparities woven into our nation's fabric.
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Still, the Senate’s 100 members have historically been, and continue to be, mostly white men. “We increased our ...
Sens.-elect Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-Del.) and Angela Alsobrooks (D-Md.) will become the first two Black women to serve ...
Moore's latest, rule-breaking look marks a notable departure from her signature red carpet style. In recent weeks, Moore has ...