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The case of Rodney Hinton Jr. is a stark reminder that trauma, especially racial trauma, is cumulative. It builds, silently, beneath the surface until it explodes.

Defense attorneys for Sean "Diddy" Combs plan to admit to domestic violence, but claim the violence wasn't one-sided, and Cassie gave as good as she got.

As Mother’s Day approaches—or any time we pause to reflect on the role of mothers—it’s clear that the Bible holds a deep reverence for motherhood.

Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, was arrested Friday afternoon while at a protest with other lawmakers at a future ICE detention center.

Stephen Miller, a senior advisor in the Trump administration, announced that they are "actively looking at" suspending habeas corpus for undocumented immigrants.

Trump claims the Afrikaners, descendants of Dutch colonizers who established a brutal system of apartheid in South Africa, have faced "unjust racial discrimination" in their country.

A federal court ruled that Alabama engaged in intentional discrimination when it refused to draw a second Black majority voting district.

Trump doesn’t care about anyone but Trump. He would tell a drug addict where his grandmother keeps her pain meds if they paid him enough. 

A new trend is sweeping across TikTok, and it’s not another dance challenge—it’s sleepmaxxing. The new fad involves using a number of hacks to get better rest at night, but does it really work?

Carla Hayden was the first woman and first Black person to ever hold the prestigious role of Librarian of Congress, and she was committed to making knowledge accessible.

Bob Marley was reaching the pinnacle of his career when he was diagnosed with a rare form of skin cancer.

The long road to rebuilding the community of Altadena continues, and a new round of financial good news could be the break that local businesses need.

For too long, mental health has been a taboo subject in the Black community, shrouded in silence, stigma, and misconceptions—It's time for a change!

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

How do you get a whole race of people to uplift themselves after years of persecution? This was the very question Colonel Allen Allensworth asked himself before he embarked on one of the most important journeys in African American history: to build the first Black self-sufficient town in California.

Michelle Obama is embracing a new phase in her life—one where she finally puts herself first.

Released a year ago today, the song was more than a diss track; it was a revolutionary moment for the reclamation of Black culture.

After more than four decades, Bill and Camille Cosby are letting go of their elegant Manhattan townhouse.

Trump said he would ask Hollywood studios if “they’re happy” with his proposal to impose tariffs on films made outside of the U.S.

Dr. Casey Means, the White House’s second choice for surgeon general, comes highly recommended by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., which says a lot.

The second Trump administration is actively working to reverse what progress has been made since the Civil Rights Movement.

Building a for-us-by-us approach to content creation also safeguards against the eventuality that we lose access to these platforms.

Rankin County officials announced last week that they had settled a lawsuit filed by Michael Jenkins and Eddie Parker for $2.5 million.

The legal cases of Abrego Garcia and other noncitizens deported to El Salvador are far from simple.

Altadena Boys launched in January with a six-day donation drive that drew a huge community response. Months later, it's still going strong.

Thirteen-year-old Joshua Suddith has recently been accepted to his dream school, Morehouse College, along with 20 other universities.

Chesley Maddox-Dorsey, CEO of A Wonder Media Company and Power 50 Women of Influence 2025 recipient, shares her tips for success.

Donald Trump spent his first 100 days following the outline set up for him by the creators of Project 2025. None of this is good for the United States.

This isn't just about World Pride. It’s about what World Pride represents. Pride began as resistance, not rainbow capitalism or corporate floats, but rebellion. 

Toy manufacturers are concerned that Donald Trump's tariff war with China will cause a toy shortage that will affect Christmas sales.

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Federal prosecutors are scrambling to locate a key witness scheduled to testify against Sean “Diddy” Combs in his sex trafficking trial, which began with opening statements on Monday.

Neither the Pope Leo XIV nor his family identify as Black. Their family roots can be traced back to the 7th ward of New Orleans.

Virginia homeowner Tyler Chase Butler faces second-degree murder charges after he shot an 18-year-old he thought was trying to break into his home at 3 a.m.

Without her, you wouldn't be here. However, she might have been lying to you. Take a look at 12 Debunked "Mom Lies."

The Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C., is experiencing one of its most turbulent periods in its nearly nine years of existence and is currently without leadership after its executive director stepped down. The institution’s recent targeting by President Donald Trump over what his administration deems are “divisive” exhibits.

Tougaloo College reported threats after Rep. Jasmine Crockett gave a commencement speech criticizing the Trump administration.

Marc Lamont Hill was a guest on Piers Morgan's program and urged a white panelist to use the slur, prompting Hill to fire back.

Tadarrius Bean, Demetrius Haley and Justin Smith were acquitted of the fatal beating of Tyre Nichols. But what's next?

The Trump administration plans to start garnishing wages this summer from people who defaulted on their student loans.