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The 320th Barrage Balloon Battalion played a crucial role in the D-Day invasion of Normandy, yet their story is often overlooked.

NamUs, the database used to resolve missing person and unidentified remains cases, has been underreporting the cases of Black and Indigenous women, a new report suggests.

Corey Harris, who went viral for driving on a suspended license, was re-jailed after it was revealed he never had a license to begin with.

Florida Rep. Byron Donalds was dragged by the Congressional Black Caucus for saying Black families are worse off now than they were living under Jim Crow laws.

According to WSBTV, Earnest Williams was indicted by a grand jury under the Georgia Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization Act.

A Wisconsin school district is investigating an assault on its Black superintendent.

It’s been seven years since self-proclaimed white nationalists took over Charlottesville. The trial of Jacob Dix is set to begin this week.

Eric Mays was never afraid to fight for residents of Flint, Michigan, even if it got him in trouble.

Federal judges appointed by Donald Trump blocked for a second time the Fearless Fund from offering a grant to Black woman entrepreneurs.

A Black middle school student in suburban Boston was called the N-word by classmates without the school responding, a federal complaint says.

The Super Bowl champion died while on vacation with his family in Mexico.

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

Black Voters Matter and me too. International have joined forces for the 2024 election.

NewsOne was on the scene at this year's Bloody Sunday commemoration.

Videos of André 3000 playing the flute at the Atlanta Jazz Festival are going viral. He told the crowd of his music: “We’re completely making everything up as we go along.”

Black Girls Rock! returns to television this year through a broadcast partnership with Lifetime. Read more about the upcoming celebration.

The jazz composer wanted a world where Black American music lived beyond category.

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Eric Trump said Black people are "swinging over to Donald Trump in spades” after Donald Trump was convicted of felonies. Here's why that's racist no matter how he meant it.

The same NYC legal system he tried to influence against the Exonerated 5 is now holding him accountable.

As Donald Trump stays in the presidential race, old video from 2016 shows he said White House candidates under indictment “shouldn’t be allowed to run.”

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Right-wing group Judicial Watch filed a lawsuit against Evanston, Illinois, for offering a reparations program to Black residents.

Roger Fortson's family is speaking out after Okaloosa County Sheriff's Deputy Eddie Duran was fired for killing the airman in his own home.

As Pride Month 2024 starts, NewsOne provides some practical tips for fostering love, acceptance and inclusivity in your relationships.

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The WE Nation Reentry Summit places a spotlight on women and young girls who are impacted or have been involved in the justice system.

The "Teacherville" initiative covers down payment and closing costs for home purchases.

Byron Perkins, a defensive back at Hampton University, is entering the 2024 NFL Draft.

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Since Trump has been convicted of 34 felonies and can still run for president of the United States, doesn’t it seem fair to remove the felony-related question from job applications for everyday citizens?

Dream Defenders beckoned a new generation of freedom fighters who wanted to follow in the footsteps of civil rights and Black power icons, the group's public relations manager, Marjua Estevez, writes.

It's critical to unpack the violence Black women experience at the hands of Black men.

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AAPF will host their first Freedom Summer 2024 Homeroom which will discuss New Hampshire’s recent decision to strike HB-2.

Grammy winner and American Idol alum Mandisa's cause of death was class III obesity, spotlighting obesity in the Black community.

NBA Finals referee Tony Brothers is internet famous for allegedly once referring to the mother and aunt of former player Jeff Teague as "hoes."

He's "completely separated" from the company.

Maxine Waters wonders whether Trump is using his conviction as a way to incite more violence from his rabid MAGA followers.

Kyle Rittenhouse posted "Joe Biden is gay," after posting that Donald Trump "should not of [sic] been found guilty," both of which got him ridiculed and reminded he's a killer.

Alvin L. Bragg, Jr., the 37th District Attorney elected in Manhattan, etched his name in history by securing the first-ever criminal conviction against a former U.S. President, but how did he climb to incredible heights in the legal world?

On the 103rd anniversary of the 1921 Tulsa Massacre, Ashli Sims of Build In Tulsa explains the city's current plan to rebuild Black affluence.

Minneapolis prosecutors plan to dismiss murder charges against a white state trooper who shot and killed Black motorist Ricky Cobb.