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Black Americans face unequal burden as U.S. inches closer to war

As the United States edges closer to possible military action against Iran, history signals a familiar reality for Black Americans: disproportionate risk, unequal support and a long legacy of being asked to sacrifice more while receiving less. From World War I through Iraq and Afghanistan, Black servicemembers have routinely been overrepresented in combat roles and […]

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Their Relatives Were Black Heroes. They Fear the Military Won’t Celebrate Their Stories Anymore.

When Tarence Bailey Sr. received a formal memo from the Maryland National Guard declining to support a celebration for Frederick Douglass on Saturday, it felt personal. Not only because Bailey is a descendant of the famous abolitionist, but he is also a veteran who served for 10 years as an enlisted Guardsman with the same

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Commander overseeing US forces in the Caribbean to retire one year into tenure

The admiral overseeing US Southern Command, which has responsibility for forces in the Caribbean, where the US has carried out multiple legally ambiguous strikes against alleged drug cartels, is retiring one year into his tenure, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said in a social media post on X on Thursday. The news comes just days after

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‘It puts a target on our back’: Trump’s war on DEI and beards in military further ostracizes Black service members

“It’s just a complete slap in the face for all the minorities who actually give a damn about the country. We fight the good fight, just like everyone else,” said Marine Corps veteran Shadic Anderson. The Trump administration’s war on DEI is having a chilling effect on Black military service members, as advocates warn it’s

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In surprise move, head of US military for Latin America to step down

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The admiral who leads U.S. military forces in Latin America will step down at the end of this year, two years ahead of schedule, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced on Thursday, in a surprise move amid escalating tensions with Venezuela. A source familiar with the matter told Reuters that there had been tension

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‘It puts a target on our back’: Trump’s war on DEI and beards in military further ostracizes Black service members

“It’s just a complete slap in the face for all the minorities who actually give a damn about the country. We fight the good fight, just like everyone else,” said Marine Corps veteran Shadic Anderson. The Trump administration’s war on DEI is having a chilling effect on Black military service members, as advocates warn it’s

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US admiral to retire amid military strikes in Caribbean and tensions with Venezuela

Amid escalating tensions with Venezuela and US military strikes on suspected drug smugglers in the Caribbean, the US admiral who commands military forces in Latin America will step down at the end of this year, the US defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, announced on social media. Adm Alvin Holsey’s abrupt departure comes less than a year

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Atlanta Pastor Apologizes for Remarks Blaming Police Killings on Disobedience

Aprominent Black pastor in Atlanta has apologized for remarks in a recent sermon about instructions for obeying government authority, saying he should have used “more nuance” when providing lessons from his own encounter with law enforcement and blaming some police killings on disobedience. “Without a doubt, I understand the framing I used about Black children

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Black Churches Rally Behind Smithsonian African American History Museum As Trump Order Threatens Future

Black churches are rallying behind the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture as Trump’s new order threatens its future. The support comes after Trump released an executive order on March 27 attacking the mission of the Smithsonian museums, directly mentioning the African American museum. The order left many concerned about the continuation

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Pastor Jamal Bryant rejects Target offer to settle DEI dispute, declares ‘full boycott’

By Leonardo Blair, Senior Reporter Monday, April 21, 2025 Megachurch Pastor Jamal Bryant said Target’s pledge to invest $2 billion into black-owned businesses by July 31 was not enough to settle a dispute over the retail giant’s decision to scale back its DEI initiatives. The rejection of the offer comes just days after Target CEO Brian Cornell

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