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Before Kohen Wiley was shot, his mother lifted him up so police officers could see there was a child in the car.

As Big Chief Shaka Zulu explained, when drum machine, lyric, rhythm, and movement lock in, dancers enter trance.

The 2-K program is open for enrollment now at myschools.nyc – children start this fall, with a goal of universal childcare by year four.

In gubernatorial races, the primary elections have yielded mixed results for President Donald Trump-endorsed candidates.

Juneteenth is a celebration of our independence and freedom and BLD PWR is making sure Houston embodies that.

Izzy Harrison’s ejection for fouling Angel Reese resurfaced questions about whether the WNBA is doing enough to protect its stars. 

This isn't just a story about the New York Knicks winning their first NBA title in generations. It's a story about a star who chose to believe in something bigger than his next paycheck.

This wasn't about Oyelowo discussing the nuances of dialect; it was how he described his idea of Southern Black blackness that ticked folks off.

In only his first year as head coach, Mike Brown coached the New York Knicks to their first NBA Finals championship win in 53 years.

Hundreds of days of sewing, prayer, thought, sacrifice, creative energy, and communal labor gather in the beadwork.

The history of Black music is unfortunately filled with exploitative contracts, unpaid royalties, and stolen music sold as “covers.”

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.

'Freedom Table' is a new monthly conversation with organizers, journalists, business leaders, strategists, and culture-makers, hosted by Rashad Robinson in collaboration with NewsOne.

Each week on Le[e]gal Brief, movement lawyer Lee Merritt gives legal insight on the week's top news topics.

The brilliance of Ryan Coogler's Sinners Surreal Montage is it doesn't treat Black music as a straight line, but rather as a circle.

The Surreal Montage sequence in "Sinners" doesn’t move like a history lesson; it moves the way memory does, vivid, out of order, alive.

The No. 2 overall pick in this year's draft is transitioning from college to the pros as seamlessly as we've seen any player in recent years.

James Dolan sold his roster out by accepting the president’s invite. Now it’s up to the players to decide whether to continue the silent White House boycott.

Senior U.S. officials dictated the 14 points of the memorandum of understanding between the U.S. and Iran to reporters over the phone.

Jackson Lahmeyer, a Trump-endorsed megachurch pastor, advanced to a runoff election for one of Oklahoma’s U.S. House seats on Tuesday. 

One freedom marker reminds us that liberation can be delayed, and the other reminds us that visibility is not the same as safety.

Alligator Alcatraz, located in Florida’s swamplands, has been a constant source of controversy due to its allegedly inhumane conditions. 

Jeffrey Feigenbaum of Plainfield, Illinois, is charged with two counts of hate crime and one count each of misdemeanor battery and disorderly conduct.

Baltimore mayor demystifies Black fatherhood with stroller walk, challenging stereotypes with data and personal experience.

Twin sisters Tia and Jasmin Criss, seniors at Cheyney University, to graduate as valedictorian and salutatorian, defying expectations.

As formal Black cultural institutions face unprecedented attacks, a Brooklyn spades tournament is a reminder that some traditions were never theirs to take.

When Black women exceed expectations, blessings become sources of discomfort, disrupting assumptions about how should possess back amounts of care, comfort, and joy.

In Boston, two enterprising children who set up a lemonade stand in the city were victims of an armed robbery that was more like a smash-and-grab this week.

There's a recent trend on social media in which content creators say the phrase "sit down" as a white mom, then a Black mom, then an Asian mom, then an Indian mom.

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The conflict in Iran led to the prolonged closure of the Strait of Hormuz, creating a bottleneck on the global oil supply and driving up prices. 

The one area where the WNBA hasn’t quite kept pace with its own growth is its logo, which still features an anonymous silhouette. 

Kohen Kartier Wiley's June 14 death has caused protests to break out across the city of Senatobia, including at city hall on Tuesday.

The Georgia state legislature was set to convene on Wednesday for a special session focused on redistricting, called by Gov. Brian Kemp.

Naturally, it was assumed that the burning of the cross was an act of racial hatred, as virtually everyone in the U.S. is aware of the historical significance of such a symbol of hate.

Community organizer Jahmal Cole speaks about his work in Chicago and how he hopes the Obama Presidential Center changes the city’s perception.

A new study reveals the alarming trend of young Black men's suicide rates surpassing those of young White men for the first time in recorded history.

The deal will see Fox own both Tubi and The Roku Channel, two of the biggest ad-supported streaming services in the United States.

Trump admin charges 15 Minnesotans for 'opposing immigration law enforcement,' but provides no evidence of violence.