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The question sitting under everything right now is: Does NABJ actually understand how to operate under authoritarian pressure?

Professor Keisha Blain explains how the federal government is being weaponized to continually erase Black History from public spaces. 

We've already experienced how this president lies to the media and his base in an effort to disrupt election administration and control the outcome of elections.

Trump wants to "nationalize the voting" for the same reason he pushes for the redistricting of voting maps for Republican-led states.

The billboard was paid for by American Sovereignty, a conservative advocacy group that says it did so to salute ICE agents.

When Donald Trump says housing prices should stay high to protect homeowners, he’s repeating one of the oldest scripts in the country: protect wealth at the top and call it fairness.

Noem announced that federal officers—long resistant to the very transparency demanded of local police—would begin wearing body-worn cameras.

Forgiveness, especially the kind that requires a greater degree of vulnerability and complex emotional honesty, is rarely modeled for us in healthy ways.

Black History Month marks 100 years, but the fight to protect Black history is far from over amid censorship and erasure.

Elder Lawrence Blake, who served on the pastoral staff of West Angeles Church of God in Christ, died last week at 54.

A Black woman with a pronounced, hyper-visible body stepping into an overwhelmingly white space of political power has never been a neutral act in Western history.

The Bison ONE Newsroom is a groundbreaking, first-of-its-kind partnership between a national media corporation and an HBCU journalism program—a partnership that honors the power of HBCUs as incubators of cultural and political transformation.

<b><i>The Covfefe Chronicles with Dr. Stacey Patton</i></b> is where America’s chaos meets unflinching commentary. Hosted by award-winning journalist and author Dr. Stacey Patton, this podcast cuts through the noise with sharp analysis, biting humor, and unapologetic truth-telling about race, culture, politics, and power. Each episode peels back the headlines to expose the double standards, lies, and historical amnesia shaping our current moment. If you’re tired of sanitized punditry and craving clarity with edge, The Covfefe Chronicles will give you the context and candor mainstream media won’t touch.

Bad Bunny, Kehlani, and Billie Eilish didn't waste their Grammy Award win moments to call out ICE for what their doing to immigrants.

“Melania,” a documentary that follows First Lady Melania Trump leading up to the 2025 inauguration, is tracking to be a box-office bomb.

For Black people, award shows are like elections; we hope for the best but prepare for the worst, and the upcoming Oscars are no exception.

President Donald Trump has repeatedly alleged, without evidence, that there was voter fraud in Fulton County during the 2020 elections. 

After a judge ruled Virginia’s redistricting effort was illegal, Maryland represents the Democrats' only viable redistricting effort. 

Virginia Democrats were set to unveil a new Congressional map this week that would’ve potentially put four new House seats into play. 

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Black History Month transformed America by restoring hidden histories, shaping education, and empowering Black communities.

Black History Month's purpose of education and remembrance is threatened by commercialization and performative gestures, requiring commitment beyond February.

Besides Don Lemon, federal agents arrested Trahern Jeen Crews, Georgia Fort — who went live on Facebook — and Jamael Lydell Lundy.

The 19 monks, led by Bhikkhu Pannakara, began their journey Oct. 26 at the Huong Dao Vipassana Bhavana Center in Fort Worth, Texas.

Slang words reigned supreme in 2025, with new terms flying left and right across the internet faster than ever before.

Over 50 years ago, Cathy Hughes, the founder and chairperson of Urban One, was one of the very first faculty members of the School of Communications at Howard University.

The brochures described Byron De La Beckwith, the Klan member who killed Evers, as racist, something the Trump administration objects to.

When harm happens at the hands of the men in our lives, the first question is rarely “Why did he do this?” More often, it’s “Why did she trust him?”

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is a Black man who loves his city, and he won't let it be ruled by white nationalism.

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Kamala Harris relaunches viral campaign account as Gen Z-focused media hub to drive political engagement beyond elections.

President Donald Trump said that ICE should use a “softer touch,” but still said that Alex Pretti and Renee Good were “no angels” in the interview. 

UPDATE — Thursday, Feb. 5, 2026, 11:28 a.m. EST: We love our Black celebrities. Period. No matter how famous they get or how big the stages become, there’s always a different kind of pride that comes with seeing Black folks win. It feels personal…like their success is proof that we can make it too, that […]

Rev. James Lawson Jr.'s role in the nonviolent resistance movement has been documented. A new memoir delves more into his life's path.

Texas resident Chad Michael Watts, got jumped on camera by a group of teenagers at an anti-ICE protest after he attacked a girl there.

The bill funds most federal agencies through September, but only provides funding for DHS, TSA, and FEMA through next week.

Target's headquarters are in Minneapolis, where anti-ICE sentiments have reached a fever pitch after ICE agents killed two U.S. citizens in the city.

“They couldn’t break me by arresting me,” Levy Armstrong said, “so they doctored an image to show the world a false iteration of that time to make me look weak.”

U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes of Washington granted a request to pause the termination of Temporary Protected Status for Haitians while a lawsuit challenging it proceeds.