Donald Trump, a reported billionaire, cannot neither afford a bond for his $464 million civil fraud judgment nor find a company to pay it, his defense attorneys said in a court filing.

President Joe Biden released new campaign ads highlighting their commitment to Black America, as shared exclusively by NewsOne.

The sports pundit downplayed "political violence" fears.

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Tyre Nichols' family spoke out after a bill undoing police reforms on pretextual traffic stops advanced and is expected to be signed into law.

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

A wrongful death lawsuit is being filed over the unarmed Black man being fatally tased.

The actress spoke about her grief journey.

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

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Ferguson organizer Tory Russell was there.

WASHINGTON — Under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, employers cannot discriminate against applicants based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. Rep. Hank Johnson (D-Ga.) introduced legislation on Wednesday that would add unemployed people to that list of protected groups. The Fair Employment Act of 2011 (H.R. 1113), drafted by Johnson and […]

PHOENIX-Current Phoenix Sun and former Duke Blue Devil, Grant Hill has responded to Jalen Rose’s recent comments about Duke players being “Uncle Toms” in the recent ESPN documentary of Michigan’s “Fab Five” in the New York Times: It was a sad and somewhat pathetic turn of events, therefore, to see friends narrating this interesting documentary […]

Roland Martin talks with two girls from Baltimore about their music video response to Lil Wayne. The girls, who call themselves “Watoto From the Nile,” voice their displeasure over Lil Wayne’s sexist and degrading lyrics toward women. LISTEN:

LOS ANGELES-Former Los Angeles Clippers’ coach, Kim Hughes, was diagnosed with prostate cancer and was faced with a $70,000 medical bill that he couldn’t afford. When they learned about his situation, former palyers forward Corey Maggette, Chris Kaman, Elton Brand and Marko Jaric decided to chip in to pay his bill. The Milwaukee Journal-Times reports: […]

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania– A former Vice Principal of Pennbrook Middle School is charged with of corrupting a minor and cocaine possession after he was caught sending sexually lewd messages to teenage students. Charles Daniel Hurst, 37, even took one 13-year-old student on long distance trips after befriending his parents; the student told prosecutors that Hurst encouraged […]

New York City-Despite the fact that New York is cutting teachers, social services and the subway system, they still had enough money to spend more than $75 million to arrest people for small amounts of marijuana. Alternet reports: Three members of the New York City Council joined advocates and community members on the steps of […]

BOISE, Idaho — Members of the Idaho House approved a bill which will install a merit-pay plan for teachers starting in 2013. ALSO READ: Top 20 Black Radio Jocks Of All Time

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Chad Ochocinco will try to play a different kind of football during the NFL lockout.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Boxing champ Muhammad Ali is asking Iran to release two American hikers held since 2009 on spy charges. Ali, arguably the most prominent U.S. Muslim, on Wednesday released to The Associated Press a letter he wrote to supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in February. The letter asks Khameini to release Josh Fattal […]

NEW YORK, New York — Manhattan mother Nicole Imprescia is suing York Avenue Preschool for grouping her 4-year-old daughter with younger classmates, consequently failing to prepare her for an Ivy League education.

AUSTIN, Texas — Angry teachers chanting “save our schools” and holding signs criticizing Gov. Rick Perry rallied outside his office Monday, saying Republican-backed plans to slash $10 billion from education spending would cripple public schools.

SAN BRUNO, California — Nearly 20,000 teachers are at risk of losing their jobs at the end of the school year, as districts in California struggle in preparation for budget cuts to relieve the nearly $27 million deficit.