Mayor Cantrell's second term has been shrouded in controversy, from a failed recall effort to a state ethics complaint over travel expenses.
In this commentary, Jamie Nesbitt Golden provides a nuanced take on the colorism discussion singer Ari Lennox started regarding the television show 'Martin.'
Fawn Weaver, founder of Uncle Nearest, remains “unshaken” despite a federal judge placing the brand and its distillery into a receivership.
In this NewsOne exclusive, Howard University student Zoe Cummings provides on-the-ground coverage of Howard University student reactions to the occupation of D.C.
A Black disabled veteran says he’s blessed to be alive after being shot in the chest in broad daylight on Seattle’s waterfront last month.
The transfer of Jeffrey Epstein's accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, to a minimum security prison has Democrats demanding answers.
The former Attorney General has been a staunch opponent of gerrymandering and has called the Texas redistricting effort a threat to democracy.
The Department of Education sent universities several memos threatening to withhold federal funding from universities with DEI initiatives.
Black unemployment hits 7.2%, signaling broader economic challenges ahead. Discover why this trend serves as an early warning.
Economic boycotts have a long history in American politics as a means of driving change and bringing entrenched power structures to their knees.
On Aug. 10, Alfred Brooks, a teacher at Charles Drew High School in Clayton County, Georgia, shared a now-viral video of himself joyfully greeting and "dapping up" his fellow Black male teachers.
Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, displacing Black residents and fueling a wave of racially motivated vigilante violence. Here's what we know.