Getting rid of the Department of Education was a Donald Trump campaign promise, and now he's making good on it — albeit symbolically.
Michigan man David Bluer was sentenced to 12 months in prison for spray-painting swastikas and the word "die" on a Black church.
The president of people who don't read the fine print keeps insisting he is going to make Canada the 51st state.
Black Voters Matter (BVM) is partnering with students nationwide to advocate for legislative change in education through their 'Take the Field' event.
A story detailing Jackie Robinson's service in the U.S. Army has disappeared from the Department of Defense's website
When Gavin Newsom announced last month that he would be launching a podcast, "This Is Gavin Newsom," ahead of a presumed presidential bid.
Harvard's new free tuition initiative is meant to make college education accessible to more students, but Black students could be shut out.
C-SPAN host John McArdle cut off a caller after she lashed out at Black people for "practically running this country."
While death is an inevitable part of life, it's never easy when someone we love, admire, or even look up to dies.
The website for the cemetery honoring those who served our country has been scrubbed of references to Black service members.
The family of twins Qaadir and Naazir Lewis are in shock over their deaths and is demanding answers after authorities say a murder-suicide.
A new podcast, Altadena: After The Fire, will chronicle the road to recovery in Altadena, California as this community navigates the aftermath of the Eaton Fire.
NewsOne presents "Surviving Trump," a series of sharply opinionated commentary about the new presidential administration and how we can fight back.
In this emotional interview one month before her death, Giovanni speaks about joy, Black liberation, art, and facing mortality.