For the first time ever, two Black women were elected Tuesday to serve in the U.S. Senate, while voters also sent a transgender lawmaker to the U.S. House of Representatives. Delaware’s Lisa Blu ...
It goes without saying that Barack Obama is one of the most popular and famous politicians in American politics. Before his ...
Lisa Blunt Rochester takes the former Wilmington Council President's advice and lessons with her everywhere. It's her ...
As we look at the accomplishments of African Americans over the past 400 years, we’re specifically highlighting the progress ...
Rep. Lisa Demuth became Minnesota’s first Black female House Speaker, sworn in by the state's first Black Senate President, ...
Christie Ileto interviews Delaware's history-making senator, plus stories on Black educators, an innovative artist, and music ...
Black women faced the highest rates at 49.5 ... Booker and supporting senators across the aisle continue to advocate for better care and knowledge nationwide.
A death in the 46-member state Senate led to the election of a record sixth woman in January, but it’s been downhill from there for female representation and reproductive rights in the state.
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