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According to the Point-in-Time count, 455 children were experiencing homelessness in Detroit on Jan. 31, 2024, up from 312 the year before.

These young Black and talented stars are making a name for themselves in Hollywood.

Trump attempted to rewrite settled Supreme Court precedent to make housing discrimination easier without fear of prosecution.

It's always interesting when Black men use Black women as punching bags in the name of "comedy."

Shannon Sharpe is in the headlines, and this time it’s not because of his booming laugh or sports takes on ‘Club Shay Shay.’

Tyre Nichols’ family will get another opportunity at justice, as the ex-officers accused in his death are set to go to state trial.

A federal judge in New Hampshire ruled the Trump administration can't withhold federal funding when they have yet to specifically define what they mean by "DEI."

Countless riots—tragic and often ignored—have unfolded throughout American history. Here are five you may not have learned about in school.

Twelve states filed a lawsuit Wednesday challenging the legality of President Donald Trump's broad tariff agenda.

The president is going to continue to punish the lower and middle classes because he doesn’t want the rich to leave the U.S.

Kimmel then asked if Jasmine Crockett would be willing to take a public IQ test against Trump.

For Altadena residents whose homes miraculously withstood the mighty flames, an even bigger fear has been unlocked involving their health.

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

Stress can contribute to serious health problems such as high blood pressure and heart disease.

TIME held its annual gala to honor their list of the world's most influential people. See Simone Biles, Serena Williams, and more.

Ryan Coogler’s supernatural flick 'Sinners' is generating buzz nationwide for its chilling plot and eerie atmosphere. But beyond the scares, the film weaves in some unexpected threads of American history.

Tina Knowles is sharing a personal chapter of her life, revealing her recent journey with breast cancer.

Defending democracy, human rights, and the rule of law is the most patriotic thing any of us can do. True patriots hold power accountable and challenge systems that oppress and demand better.

The Trump administration’s attacks on DEI frame efforts toward equity and fairness as illegal, wasteful, immoral and shameful.

President Donald Trump once again floated the unconstitutional idea of U.S. citizens being arrested and jailed outside of the country. 

Devin Springer’s recent detention by U.S. Border agents reveals a method used to repress dissent and punish outspoken Black leaders.

10 correctional officers were indicted in death of the 22-year-old Black man who was beaten to death ad Mid-State Correctional Facility in New York.

The Legal Defense Fund (LDF) on behalf of the NAACP, is suing the U.S. Department of Education over its anti-DEI policies.

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.

To our fellow racial justice friends and colleagues: the time for avoidance is over. Antisemitism is not someone else’s issue.

4/20 is more than a holiday; it’s a call to action and a time to honor the past while blazing a new trail in an industry that was built on our backs.

Letitia James is fighting back against what she says is a clear act of retaliation by the Trump administration.

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Bishop T.D. Jakes announced he is passing the leadership of The Potter’s House.

A Louisiana House committee advanced a bill that eliminates the state statute allowing financial compensation for the wrongfully convicted.

Looters have gone a step further in their theft pursuits by disguising themselves as officials sent to restore and rebuild Altadena.

The president is currently in the first year of his second term, so why is he selling Trump 2028 merch?

Rev. Jamal Bryant announced that he wants to extend the boycott against Target over its rolling back of DEI initiatives.

NFL Hall of Famer and ESPN analyst Shannon Sharpe is facing mounting scrutiny after a $50 million civil lawsuit was filed against him.

Unfortunately, those with albinism—especially Black people—may encounter discrimination or mistreatment rooted in harmful myths.

President Donald Trump signed executive orders that aim to promote stricter school discipline and discourage schools from considering race.

Black churches are protecting the Smithsonian Institution and the National Museum of African American History and Culture from Trump.