The post claimed Karoline Leavitt defended her family's history, citing Union ties and an alleged USS Leavitt battleship to ...
Al Sharpton invoked President Andrew Jackson and "slave masters" in a race-baiting take on President Donald Trump hosting a WH UFC event.
Civil rights icon Rev. Al Sharpton says being diagnosed with COVID-19 could push U.S. President Donald Trump to get the pandemic under control — but mocking the president won't help. "I don't think ...
Rev. Al Sharpton is lending his support to Wendy Williams. The civil rights and social justice activist arrived to her living quarters at The Coterie assisted living facility in Hudson Yards on ...
The Trump administration hosted a large religious event on the National Mall in the nation’s capital, drawing many from other ...
Airbnb is reportedly launching a political war on Mayor Zohran Mamdani over New York City’s crackdown on short-term rentals — enlisting Rev. Al Sharpton and other influential black leaders in a bid to ...
The Rev. Al Sharpton criticized the Department of Justice for dropping the corruption case against Mayor Eric Adams. The two men have had a close relationship for decades. "This isn't about the mayor, ...
Rev. Al Sharpton met with the CEO of Target, Brian Carroll, in New York City on Thursday and called the discussion both constructive and candid. The retailer, which has seen a significant decrease in ...
Civil rights icon Rev. Al Sharpton believes “the time has come for us to go back to Washington,” and on the 57th anniversary of the historic march when Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his “I Have ...
Political and Civil Rights leaders are reacting to the news that Reverend Jesse Jackson Sr. died at 84 on February 17. "He definitely was the most definitive teacher in my life, including he teased me ...
Civil rights activist Rev. Al Sharpton and Target CEO Brian Cornell will meet this week, at the request of the retailer, his group, National Action Network, confirmed by email. In social media posts ...
Juneteenth commemorates the day enslaved people in Texas finally learned they were free. It happened more than two years after the emancipation proclamation. In Brooklyn Thursday, Rev. Al Sharpton and ...