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Starving student life organizations accomplishes something larger than cutting a budget line. It weakens the ecosystems that help marginalized students survive on predominantly white campuses.

In today's episode of "The Sitting U.S. President Is Completely Unhinged," Donald Trump went off-script at a Monday White House press briefing.

An angel’s dream has been fulfilled now that Angel Reese, the former Chicago Sky star, is headed to the Atlanta Dream.

In the wake of Pam Bondi and Kristi Noem being fired, headlines declare loudly, confidently, and with the urgency of a fresh discovery, that Trump's administration is misogynistic.

As Donald Trump evokes "The Mad King" in his tirade against Iran, many are calling for a Lannister in the form of the 25th Amendment.

On this episode, Rashad Robinson sits down with voting rights leader Stacey Abrams to break down the growing threats to democracy, including voter suppression laws and restrictive ID requirements.

With data breaches and scams becoming increasingly common, attorney Lee Merrit explains how you can protect your personal data. 

On Easter Sunday, while most people who call themselves Christians were posting their praises to their Lord and Savior, Trump was online cursing at the Iranian government.

Deputy Executive Director of the Taskforce on National and Homeland Security David Pyne doesn't appear to be very fond of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth or Trump's reckless war of choice

J. Janice Coleman, an English professor at Alcorn State University, has sewn several quilts honoring Black women, including one of Toni Morrison. 

The EEOC has subpoenaed a list of all Jewish employees, Jewish individuals and Jewish-linked school groups and organizations as part of an antisemitism investigation.

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.

Artemis II's historic Moon mission delivers stunning Earth photos, proving NASA's return to deep space exploration.

At first listen, Italian drill might sound familiar with its heavy bass, sharp hi-hats, and lyrics grounded in real-life experiences.

HBO tightened security on its 'Harry Potter' reboot after Paapa Essiedu, who plays Snape, received death threats online.

The law, signed by Ron DeSantis on Monday, has already come under scrutiny by free speech advocacy groups, who believe it will have a chilling effect on education in Florida. 

White House budget documents indicate that the Trump administration wants to cut more than $1.5 billion from TSA funding and cut 9,400 jobs from the agency.

Under the Florida law, if a person can’t provide proof of citizenship after registering to vote, they will be purged from the voter rolls.

DHS claimed Julio Cesar Sosa-Celis and his roommate "violently" assaulted a federal officer, but neighborhood video footage shows otherwise.

Gen Z slang has deep roots in Black culture, but its origins are often erased, raising concerns about cultural appropriation.

Rev. Al Sharpton sat down with NewsOne to reflect on Easter, faith, and the pivotal role the Black church has played throughout Black History. 

Kenneth Windley, who himself was a victim of the actual robbers, was convicted in 2007 the majority of his sentence before being exonerated.

Rob Sneed, the newly-appointed anchor at FOX13 Memphis, received a warm welcome from his community: a heartfelt social media roast session!

Gov. Kay Ivey revised the sentence of 75-year-old Charles “Sonny” Burton to life without parole after Burton spent three decades on death row.

From a nonsensical job market, a cost-of-living crisis that just keeps worsening, and the rise of AI, there’s plenty to be anxious about. 

Thursday saw the largest one-day spike in oil prices, with the average price of gas reaching $4 across America for the first time since 2022.

“Exactly which of the American people’s interests are truly being served by this war?,” Masoud Pezeshkian asked in the letter.

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The incident marks the first U.S. aircraft to be shot down during the Iran war. One pilot of the downed plane has already been recovered. 

Black families celebrate Easter with vibrant traditions reflecting faith, family, and cultural heritage passed down over generations.

Exploring Ketanji Brown Jackson's Dissent: Insights into Supreme Court's Landmark Ruling against Colorado’s law banning conversion therapy for minors.

While Power Five athletes move through a well-established pipeline, many HBCU players are forced to take a different route.

Not long before it was made official, mainstream news outlets reported statements from administration officials, saying Trump was growing increasingly frustrated with Bondi.

Republicans in the House and Senate have tentatively reached an agreement on a bill that would fund DHS through the end of September.

The EEOC sued Coca-Cola Beverages Northeast last month, saying a company women's event unlawfully discriminated against male employees.

Coral Springs Vice Mayor Nancy Metayer Bowen tragically passed away, leaving the community in mourning and searching for answers.

Trump spent his entire speech repeating all of the same barely coherent thoughts he had been posting on social media all week.