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.

Here's why Fani Willis was allowed to stay on as prosecutor of the criminal case against Trump in Georgia – and what happens next.

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

Mike Tyson is getting back in the ring at 58 – what could go wrong? Exploring the health implications of older boxers fighting.

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.

Read an exclusive except from the co-founder of the Black Liberation Army's coming memoir.

Ferguson organizer Tory Russell was there.

From HuffingtonPost.com: Zumante Lucero, a 9 year-old Denver boy with asthma, died in July after a severe attack.

From The Root: When Hattie McDaniel, the first African American ever nominated for an Academy Award, arrived at the Ambassador Hotel for the 1940 ceremony, she was seated at a table on the extreme periphery of the auditorium.

From the Huffington Post: In honor of Black History Month, the NBC cafeteria served fried chicken, collared greens, and jalapeno cornbread today for lunch.

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — Ten members of a U.S. missionary group who said they were trying to rescue 33 child victims of Haiti’s devastating earthquake were charged with child kidnapping and criminal association on Thursday, their lawyer said.

From WashingtonPost.com: Every morning, sometimes as early as 5:30 a.m., a short religious passage comes across President Obama’s BlackBerry, sent by one of his aides.

NEW YORK — Usain Bolt will run the 100 meters this summer in New York City.

From WashingtonPost.com: Retired Army Gen. Colin L. Powell, whose opposition to allowing gay men and lesbians to serve openly in the military helped lead to adoption of the “don’t ask, don’t tell” legislation 17 years ago, said Wednesday that he now thinks the restrictive law should be repealed.

From CNN: A federal immigration judge will decide Thursday whether President Obama’s aunt, who has been in the United States illegally for years, will be allowed to stay.

From CNN: Port-au-Prince, Haiti — On the first day of school after the earthquake, Medlika Rameau told her classmates about how she was trapped in the rubble of her house with her mother and little sister.