Today marks the 60th anniversary of Bloody Sunday, a pivotal moment in the Civil Rights Movement and the fight for voting rights.
A website that tracks Project 2025 and GOP implementation of the initiative thus far has popped up online and quite frankly, it’s brilliant.
In honoring the life and legacy of Rep. John Lewis and the 60th anniversary of Bloody Sunday, we take a look at who's next up.
While it was widely rumored that Adams was basically begging Donald Trump for a pardon in exchange for his cooperation with ICE and letting them run rampant through New York City, Adams was only able to secure having his charges dropped.
During his address before Congress Tuesday, Donald Trump lauded Elon Musk as the head of DOGE, contradicting previous White House claims.
It’s a powerful image showing Texas Rep. Al Green standing up for all who are set to be victims of cuts to Medicare and Social Security.
MPD reinstated Officer Terence Sutton and Lt. Andrew Zabavsky, who were pardoned by Trump after killing Karon Hylton-Brown.
Roy Ayers, the towering jazz figure, passed away on Tuesday, March 4, at 84.
Christina Laboy was arrested by police officers in Palm Beach County, Florida, who were going to let her go until she attacked them.
Again, I’m not suggesting violence. But sometimes nice words won’t get the job done.
The Los Angeles Times removed its new artificial intelligence feature from one of its articles because it downplayed the KKK.
Financial educator Markia Brown offers key points to keep in mind as families navigate the aftermath of the Los Angeles wildfires.
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.