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Martin Luther King Jr.'s family spoke out after President Trump ordered files about the civil rights icon's assassination to be declassified.

Rural voters helped propel Trump to his second term, yet their concerns were noticeably absent from his flurry of executive orders.

The Knox County District Attorney General's Office said it will not investigate the death of 46-year-old David Batts, who was tased and beaten in Knoxville custody.

After letting his colleagues pat him on the head, Florida Congressman Byron Donalds is the latest Republican to call Trump "Daddy."

Supreme Court Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson's inauguration cowrie shell collar spotlights their historical and spiritual significance.

Members of the Farwest Region of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. have come together to aid those affected by the recent wildfires in Los Angeles.

Sen. Bradford Blackmon's bill would essentially prohibit and criminalize men for the discharge of genetic material (sperm) without the intent to fertilize an embryo.

More than 10,000 Black women thanked former Vice President Kamala Harris in an open letter that credits her leadership.

Barry Michael Cooper, a screenwriter who penned screenplays for 'New Jack City' and other notable Black films based in Harlem, has died at 66.

Trump rolled back a bedrock Civil Rights era measure while making good on his promise to eradicate DEI practices from the federal government.

Solomon Henderson, a Black teen who killed a fellow student at Antioch High School in Nashville, allegedly left behind a self-hating alt-right manifesto.

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

Witness the next generation of Black journalists make their mark.

Kimberlé W. Crenshaw explains the evidence-based content Critical Race Theory teaches.

With country star Carrie Underwood performing at Trump's inauguration, many question if she'll get the same backlash as Chrisette Michele.

In this episode of SZN Opener, host Rodney Rikai sits down with Marcus Smith Jr., a standout golfer at Howard University. Marcus reflects on his unique path, from his early love for golf inspired by family, to transitioning from Eastern Michigan to the prestigious Howard University. He discusses the challenges of navigating predominantly white spaces […]

The official Aaliyah Barbie Signature Doll is set to be released next year in honor of her 46th birthday.

A coalition of Democratic-led states has filed a federal lawsuit challenging President Trump’s recent executive order.

Could Donald Trump use his presidential power to pardon police officers convicted of killing Black people. The answer is complicated.

Black mayors play a crucial role in shaping the political, economic, and social landscapes of cities across the United States.

“Here we are talking about saving TikTok and we haven’t saved the 140 million poor folk in this country yet,” Barber said.

President Donald Trump, who condemned Black Lives Matter as violent, pardoned more than 1,500 Jan. 6 defendants and commuted the sentences of the 14 remaining.

A Karen named Michelle Bishop went viral after video showed her confronting Mike Jenkins on his doorstep and telling him "I don't believe you" after asking if he lived there.

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.

An activist with an eye on the power of the arts, Khalil Darden — the young CEO of Young Black Motivated Kings & Queens — proves that age ain’t nothing but a number.

Donald Trump and the MAGA GOP made a series of promises that are simply beyond the power of a president to deliver.

The Los Angeles fire draws attention to how long-term exposure to wildfire smoke is a growing health risk, and not well understood.

President Joe Biden’s complicated judicial legacy spans decades and reaches far beyond the makeup of the current Supreme Court.

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O’Neal Payne, who was formerly incarcerated at the Clark County Jail in Washington State, has filed a lawsuit against the facility.

In a historic move during his final days in office, former President Joe Biden posthumously pardoned Marcus Garvey. Read more inside.

A$AP Rocky's shooting trial is underway, but his lawyer said testimony will show the gun involved was a fake "starter pistol" the rapper used for security.

Rapper Sexyy Red deleted a social media post of an altered image of Martin Luther King on MLK Day and apologized to Bernice King.

DOJ announced that Southeast Bank would pay $1.5 million to resolve federal claims to Black and Indigenous graduates.

Racism is rearing its ugly head in Florida this week as a historical Black museum was vandalized and defaced with racist symbols.

Ketanji Brown Jackson made a profound style statement at the 2025 presidential inauguration with her cowrie shell necklace.

In 2025, what better way to remember the past than to take a journey through MLK photos? It's like a window into his legacy.