COVID-19
Under new federal guidelines, COVID booster eligibility has been narrowed to seniors 65 and older, children under 12, and people with certain underlying health conditions.
Long COVID has impaired Black people's physical health, but they're less likely to blame it on mental health struggles, recent research found.
The health guidance sparked a backlash.
The pandemic taught us three ways to help colleges better address student inequality.
Women of color are barely making ends meet because of the uncertain state of the economy.Â
Don't take off those masks just yet. COVID-19 appears to be spiking across the United States and a new variant is responsible for the sudden surge.
Two of Payton Grendon's extended family members, Sandra and Dave Komoroff, are blaming COVID-19 for his alleged racist shooting spree in Buffalo.
Black women love cycling too, and one national organization is striving to reinforce the sentiment.
U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence Thomas' hospitalization for an unspecified "infection" has been longer than predicted, prompting further questions about his health as a new COVID-19 variant is surging around the globe.
Recent data published by CDC may suggest hesitancies about the vaccine may be shifting in the Black and Brown community.
Historically Black colleges and universities across the country have lost huge aspects of traditional student life due to the pandemic. For HBCUs, the culture that makes these schools socially unique took a substantial hit.