BLACK mobile logo

Black Legislative & Community Knowledge

B.L.A.C.K. is a curated news platform built from trusted sources to highlight stories impacting Black communities, with a clear focus on who is affected, what's happening, and why it matters.

June 12, 2026

US Supreme Court denies Alabama's request to carry out nitrogen gas execution

The U.S. Supreme Court rejected Alabama's request to proceed with executing Jeffery Lee through nitrogen gas inhalation, upholding lower court rulings that determined this execution method likely constitutes cruel and unusual punishment under the Constitution. A federal judge permanently prohibited nitrogen hypoxia executions after hearing evidence that inmates likely suffer severe respiratory distress and psychological trauma before dying. Lee, who has spent over twenty years on death row for a 1998 double murder, had originally received a life sentence recommendation from his jury before a judge imposed the death penalty through a now-banned override process. Alabama officials expressed disappointment with the decision and indicated they remain committed to carrying out the execution through alternative means.

June 12, 2026

Toronto police officer killed in raid linked to US consulate shooting

A Toronto police officer was fatally shot during an early morning raid on Thursday that was connected to an investigation into a March shooting at the US consulate in Toronto. The deceased officer, 43-year-old Marc Pinizzotto, had served on the force for 18 years and was executing one of five coordinated search warrants when a gunfire exchange occurred at a high-rise building. One suspect, 19-year-old Nicholas Bennett, was shot and hospitalized in critical condition and faces murder charges, while another suspect, 19-year-old Zara Jabbi, remains at large and is considered armed and dangerous. US authorities have linked the original consulate shooting to an Iranian-Iraqi national allegedly operating a terrorism network responsible for attacks across multiple countries.

Today's National News

June 12, 2026

China arrests US scholar suspected of spying

China has detained U Min Zin, an American scholar and Myanmar expert who directs a Thailand-based think tank examining Chinese influence in Myanmar, on espionage charges threatening national security. The arrest occurred at Kunming airport in early June while Min Zin was attending a meeting in the border city near Myanmar. This detention is noteworthy because China rarely arrests US citizens on security-related charges, and it coincides with recent diplomatic exchanges between US and Chinese leaders, as well as an upcoming visit by Myanmar's military leader to Beijing. Min Zin, a former pro-democracy activist who fled Myanmar in 1988 and later became a US citizen, currently divides his time between Thailand, the US, and Myanmar while pursuing doctoral studies and researching China-Myanmar relations.

June 12, 2026

Tehran says 'nothing' finalised after Trump claims deal to end Iran war near

Despite President Trump's repeated claims that a deal with Iran to end their ongoing conflict is immminently ready for signing, Iranian officials have contradicted these assertions, stating that no final agreement has been reached. The conflict has escalated significantly since late February when the US and Israel struck Iran, prompting Iranian retaliation including attacks on US allies and the effective closure of the crucial Strait of Hormuz shipping route. While Trump announced he was canceling planned Thursday strikes due to a "great settlement" and discussed a potential signing ceremony in Europe, Iran's foreign ministry called these reports speculative and accused the US of making excessive new demands. The two nations have continued exchanging fire even after an April ceasefire, with this week seeing tit-for-tat strikes that injured civilians and killed Indian sailors, prompting international calls for de-escalation.

June 12, 2026

Ex-UK political aide Steve Hilton would overhaul California as governor, he tells BBC

Steve Hilton, a former adviser to UK Prime Minister David Cameron who relocated to California in 2012, is mounting a Republican gubernatorial campaign in the heavily Democratic state, advancing to the November general election. His platform centers on reducing taxes, cutting regulations, and addressing what he characterizes as California's economic decline after 16 years of Democratic leadership, including proposals for tax-free income up to $100,000 and lower energy costs. Despite President Trump's endorsement—which Hilton frames as beneficial rather than problematic—he faces significant obstacles in a liberal-leaning state where his Democratic opponent Xavier Becerra has labeled him a "Trump errand boy." Hilton positions himself as a pragmatic outsider appealing to voter frustration rather than partisan ideology, though analysts view his path to victory as challenging given California's political landscape. # Key Takeaways

Request a location

Submit a request to help decide what gets added next.

Request a location
BLACK mobile logo

How save to home screen

Follow directions below.
You can add this site to your phone's home screen for easy access

iPhone: Tap share → scroll down → then choose “Add to Home Screen“

Android: Tap the menu → scroll down → then choose “Add to Home Screen”

Something to say

If something's broken, or you just want to share a thought.

This is an ongoing project, and every note helps improve how it serves the community.

June 12, 2026

China arrests US scholar suspected of spying

China has detained U Min Zin, an American scholar and Myanmar expert who directs a Thailand-based think tank examining Chinese influence in Myanmar, on espionage charges threatening national security. The arrest occurred at Kunming airport in early June while Min Zin was attending a meeting in the border city near Myanmar. This detention is noteworthy because China rarely arrests US citizens on security-related charges, and it coincides with recent diplomatic exchanges between US and Chinese leaders, as well as an upcoming visit by Myanmar's military leader to Beijing. Min Zin, a former pro-democracy activist who fled Myanmar in 1988 and later became a US citizen, currently divides his time between Thailand, the US, and Myanmar while pursuing doctoral studies and researching China-Myanmar relations.

Read more

June 12, 2026

Ex-UK political aide Steve Hilton would overhaul California as governor, he tells BBC

Steve Hilton, a former adviser to UK Prime Minister David Cameron who relocated to California in 2012, is mounting a Republican gubernatorial campaign in the heavily Democratic state, advancing to the November general election. His platform centers on reducing taxes, cutting regulations, and addressing what he characterizes as California's economic decline after 16 years of Democratic leadership, including proposals for tax-free income up to $100,000 and lower energy costs. Despite President Trump's endorsement—which Hilton frames as beneficial rather than problematic—he faces significant obstacles in a liberal-leaning state where his Democratic opponent Xavier Becerra has labeled him a "Trump errand boy." Hilton positions himself as a pragmatic outsider appealing to voter frustration rather than partisan ideology, though analysts view his path to victory as challenging given California's political landscape. # Key Takeaways

Read more

June 11, 2026

15-YEAR-OLD COLUMBUS GIRL DIES, Community Mourns as Authorities Urge Water Safety Awareness

A 15-year-old girl tragically died following a water rescue operation on Ohio's Licking River after becoming trapped in a log jam while kayaking with her family. Emergency crews from multiple agencies responded Sunday afternoon to reports of individuals caught in dangerous river conditions near a downed tree, working under extremely challenging circumstances due to above-normal water levels and strong currents created by recent weather. Despite the teenager wearing a life jacket and receiving emergency medical treatment after being freed from the debris, she did not survive. The devastating incident has prompted local officials to urge residents to exercise extreme caution on waterways, particularly during periods of elevated water levels, as the community mourns and an investigation continues.

Read more

June 11, 2026

Historic Jackson Home opens at The Henry Ford in Dearborn

The Henry Ford museum in Dearborn will unveil the Jackson Home at Greenfield Village on June 12, marking another significant historical addition to its collection. The residence once belonged to Dr. Sullivan Jackson and educator Richie Jean Sherrod Jackson in Selma, Alabama, and served as a crucial organizing location for the 1965 Selma-to-Montgomery voting rights marches. Civil rights leaders, including Martin Luther King Jr., gathered at this house to coordinate their activism efforts. The museum's leadership discussed the acquisition and restoration process with BridgeDetroit, and a three-day celebration featuring a ribbon-cutting ceremony, live music, and a market with Black-owned businesses will commemorate the opening.

Read more

June 11, 2026

As demolition nears, Cooley High alumni make plea to preserve school’s legacy

The Detroit Public Schools Community District is moving forward with demolishing the historic but long-vacant Cooley High School, which closed in 2010, to build a multi-phase sports complex primarily serving nearby Cody High School. The $25 million project, funded through state grants and foundation fundraising, has sparked significant controversy among Cooley alumni who say they learned about the demolition through social media and feel excluded from decision-making. While district officials cite safety concerns, criminal activity, and community complaints about blight as justification, they also plan to preserve some architectural elements like bricks and the building's bell for distribution to alumni or incorporation into the new complex. The project reflects tensions between honoring educational heritage and addressing community safety needs, with some alumni fighting to save portions of the building while others support moving forward with new facilities.

Read more

June 11, 2026

Celebrating Juneteenth at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History | American Black Journal

Stephen Henderson interviews Neil Barclay, the President and CEO of the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, regarding the institution's upcoming Juneteenth celebration. During their conversation, Barclay outlines the planned activities scheduled for June 19th and provides historical context about Juneteenth, including how its observance has changed since receiving federal holiday status in 2021. The discussion also covers the museum's present operations and upcoming programs beyond the Juneteenth event. The segment additionally highlights other Juneteenth-related activities happening throughout the Metro Detroit area during the month.

Read more