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Among them are Demetria Carthens, 17; Heaven Shamte, 15; Rayna Gross, 16; and Dashann Wallace, 15. Carthens had been missing since February 7, while Shamte Gross and Wallace were reported missing in March.
Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel BowserĀ has announced thatĀ a task force will be created to help policeĀ find children who go missing in the district, reportsĀ The Washington Post. The announcement follows a town hall meeting held Wednesday, when residents and community leadersāincluding Bowserāgathered to discuss the city’s missing Black and Latinx teen girls. According to The Washington Post, […]
Concern and outrage heighten as Black and Latinx teen girls continue to go missing in Washington, D.C.
Over a dozen District teenagers, ranging in age from 14 to 18āall Black or Hispanicāare missing. Concerned residents held a town hall meeting to question officials.
Self-avowed racist Richard Spencer was punched in the face by a protester during an on-camera interview following Donald Trump's inauguration.
Today, the Womenās March on Washington announced that music icons Janelle MonĆ”e, Maxwell, and Angelique Kidjo will be performing at the Womenās March on Washington, which will take place in Washington, D.C. on January 21, 2017. Additional performers include Toshi Reagon, Samantha Ronson, Emily Wells, DJ Rekha, MC Lyte, St. Beauty, Beverly Bond, Alia Sharief, […]
On January 21, 2017, one day after the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump, thousands are expected to gather in Washington D.C., in yet another march for women's rights.
Vladimir Putin has decided that he wonāt expel any U.S. diplomats in response to President Obamaās sanctions on Russian diplomats and intelligence agencies.
The women's march, reportedly the largest protest surrounding Trumpās inauguration, is slated to take place on January 21, a day after he is sworn into office.
According to reports, not one Washington, D.C., band has applied to be a part of Donald Trump's inaugural parade.
Rashaan Salaam, a star football player at the University of Colorado and former Chicago Bears running back, won the Heisman Trophy in 1994.
Plus, on Election Day, Washington D.C. residents will vote on becoming the 51st US state and federal judge says North Carolina must restore voter registrations of those removed from polls.