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One of the first women to publicly come forward against Russell Simmons reflects on finding her strength.
As women demand equal pay, the wage gap and player disparity debates continue in the WNBA.
Henderson, who has worked on "Moesha," "Family Matters" and "Soul Food," sat down to discuss her journey in Hollywood.

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The governor's "decision to honor him is an embarrassment to Florida," tweets Rep. Debbie Wasserman-Schultz.
Seagrasses don't get as much attention as coral reefs, but these "hidden forests" are a vital habitat.
Officials take action after students post disturbing video of what occurred during an online class at Oxnard College.
The U.N. finds Trump endorsed a strongman in Libya four days after Prince made a pitch to the militia boss.
Neera Tanden, the Democratic nominee for OMB director, has elicited criticism for her partisan rhetoric.
Venture capitalist Imaad Shah Zuberi secretly funneled foreign funds into U.S. campaigns, federal prosecutors said.
Muslim immigrants fleeing persecution still find themselves fighting anti-Islam bias in the U.S. immigration system.
The decision to relocate from Colorado to Alabama was made one week before Donald Trump left office.
“I tell you, if they start canceling these American presidents, they’re going to come after Bible characters next."
In a new HuffPost/YouGov survey, Americans look back at everything they've lost since the coronavirus took hold.
How a Texas-first energy policy turned into a Texas-only energy failure.
"It is once again this issue of just not putting up with being disrespected," the famed racial justice activist said.

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