The Trump administration is erasing Black history and diversity from the Pentagon, including the Tuskegee Airmen, in a disturbing move against DEI efforts.
The administration is trying to rewrite history by deleting references to the Tuskegee Airmen, women and others with milestone achievements in the military.
Four-star wide receiver Marquez Daniel sets his sights on Auburn for a pivotal June visit that could shape his college football future.
The City of Clermont proudly recognizes the courage, dedication, and self-sacrifice of the Tuskegee Airmen, whose legacy ...
After criticism from lawmakers, the Montgomery Bus Station has been removed from a list of government properties for sale.
Lafontant was born Jewel Carter Stradford in 1922 to a prominent African American family. Her father, C. Francis Stradford, ...
Ronald Rochon was among administrators from all 23 Cal State Universities sharing with congregations at nearly 50 Black ...
Savannah State University men's basketball team won eight straight to win the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference ...
SIAC Basketball Championship Tournament was one for the books, packing a weekend full of hoops, culture, and unforgettable ...
In addition to removing photos of a Medal of Honor recipient, some of the photos in the military's DEI purge seemed to be ...
The steps were there to mark his humble beginnings at his childhood home, but, there were those who knew one of Pensacola's own deserved more. A man who was one ...
Edwards Air Force Base marked the 83rd anniversary of the Tuskegee Airmen's first graduating class with a series of events celebrating their ...