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.

By Nicole Balin: Whether it’s vandalizing a Mosque or a hateful taunt, harassment of Muslim Americans post 9/11 is at an all time high. But what about African-American Muslims, who according to the most recent study by the Virginia based Allied Media Corp, make up 24% of 7 million Muslims in America? They can be […]

DETROIT (AP) The family of 7-year-old Aiyana Stanley-Jones, who was killed in a Detroit police raid to find a murder suspect, has sued A&E Television Networks for encouraging police aggression by videotaping the raid. The lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Detroit Tuesday claims the network and production crew filming for the cable television […]

Washington — President Barack Obama on Friday signed an $858 billion tax bill into law, saying “this is progress and that’s what they (the American people) sent us here to achieve.”

PHILADELPHIA – A career burglar from Pennsylvania is accused of writing a prison letter in which he threatened to kill President Barack Obama and eat his flesh. Secret Service agents say 32-year-old Gregory Dale Brockman also threatened first lady Michelle Obama and former President George W. Bush. Brockman pleaded not guilty to the charges Thursday […]

DETROIT — Music legend Aretha Franklin tells Jet magazine that she soon will reveal what prompted her recent surgery at a Detroit hospital.

Talk about bad taste. Cupcakes aren’t tasting so sweet for some Duncan Hines marketing execs who were forced to pull a video for their “Amazing Glazes” frosting line after viewers and bloggers complained the dancing cupcakes were racist. The commercial, which features chocolate-frosted cupcakes singing a harmony, was released on YouTube with the title “Hip […]

Washington — President Barack Obama is expected to sign legislation that will extend the Bush-Era tax cuts for the wealthy and also extend unemployment benefits to 13 months and cut payroll taxes by 2%. RELATED STORIES Bush Tax Cuts Extension Deal Passes The House CBC ‘Overwhelmingly Opposed’ To Obama’s Tax Cut Deal

Los Angeles — Sam Jones III, an actor who played Clark Kent’s friend on “Smallville” and made a sex tape with Playboy Playmate, Karrissa Shannon has plead guilty to serving as the Hollywood connection in an oxycontin pill conspiracy. Jones was arrested in 2009 by the DEA in California.He could face up to 20 years […]

LAS VEGAS — Police say boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. is in a Las Vegas jail after being arrested on a misdemeanor warrant alleging he poked a security guard in the face last month outside his home. Police Officer Jacinto Rivera said Friday that Mayweather was arrested late Thursday at a Las Vegas-area casino and was […]

ARLINGTON, Va. — Usually, big-name authors plug their books on a nationwide book tour. President Barack Obama took a lower-key approach Friday, reading selections from his new children’s book to a group of delighted second-graders in suburban Virginia.