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Clearly, moral judgments loom large in historians’ assessments of presidential leadership.

In his short yet prolific life, Dunbar used folk dialect to give voice and dignity to the experience of Black Americans

We saw a lot of Black and Brown people make the Thanos choice; they sacrificed everything to associate themselves with Trump.

Not only are egg prices through the roof, supermarkets have begun limiting the amount of eggs someone can buy.

Memphis Sergeant Brandon Lea posted, "I think if the government pays reparations, then I want a refund for the slaves my ancestors lost."  

Black-owned businesses play an important role in the building of generational wealth for a lot of families.

A$AP Rocky pleaded not guilty to all charges and turned down a plea deal that would have involved 180 days in jail and three years probation.

The Altadena community’s overwhelming response to wildfire recovery efforts has been a bright spot amidst immense loss and suffering.

Every major tech company has either banned DEI outright or quietly stopped hiring technical talent.

Black voters are expressing their dissatisfaction with this generation of Black mayors.

There is concern that the attacks on DEI will decrease diversity in the pipeline that leads to the executive suites of American corporations.

William Madison McDonald emerged as an innovative Black entrepreneur, politician and banker, leaving an indelible mark on Texas and Black history.

It's the most wonderful time of the year.

NewsOne presents "Surviving Trump," a series of sharply opinionated commentary about the new presidential administration and how we can fight back.

Issa Rae has canceled her show at the Kennedy Center, citing concerns over the recent leadership changes at the institution.

Alexis Ohanian, Serena Williams' husband, defended her against Jason Whitlock and others who criticized her Super Bowl halftime show cameo.

Michael B. Jordan is the cover star for GQ magazine's March issue. The gorgeous star posed in a Rick Owens jacket, sporting a grill.

Atlanta deserves a government that works for us, not against us.

Trump selected Joe Kent to serve as director of the National Counterterrorism Center despite him calling Jan. 6 rioters "political prisoners."

The GOP have lost their damn mind over relatively benign remarks made by House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.).

A New Mexico jury has convicted Brad Lunsford after he shot and killed a Black man at a gas station in 2022.

Marvin Long was assaulted by Alabama police officers and a police dog while he cried for help in front of his home.

Springfield, Ohio, is suing a neo-Nazi group accused of terrorizing its Haitian citizens.

HillmanTok University is uniting millions of Black students worldwide to explore fascinating subjects through TikTok.

The episode focused on Howard’s head swimming coach, Nicholas Askew, and his unwavering commitment to fostering community and promoting swimming across racial lines.

Meet Time magazine's Kid of the Year.

Federal civil servants are the behind-the-scenes architects of our democracy.

By DEI being removed at the swipe of the pen by President Trump this week, it effectively gifts many of us an opportunity to reflect.

Millions watched, but only a few truly saw what Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl performance revealed about America’s soul.

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RFK Jr. was confirmed as Health and Human Services Secretary in a narrow vote on Thursday, worrying many.

These housing projects are mired in a troubling history, with notorious locations.

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Reverend Al Sharpton is gathering elected Black officials to discuss concerns about NYC Mayor Eric Adams' embrace of President Donald Trump.

At NewsOne, we’ve taken a deep dive into the lives of some of the most infamous female gangsters in history.

Rickey Smiley recently made a heartfelt appearance on The Tamron Hall Show, where he talked about discovering his twin daughters.

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey is suing Starbucks because its "workforce has become more female and less white.”

Though Tubman is most famous for her successes along the Underground Railroad, her activities as a Civil War spy are less well known.

Tabitha Brown continues bringing her signature joy and wisdom to young audiences.