About Bruce C.T. Wright

Bruce is based in New York City and mainly covers politics, culture, race and criminal justice. He previously worked at the Washington Post, the New York Times and the Boston Globe’s Boston.com, where he was a part of the Pulitzer Prize-winning team that covered the Boston Marathon bombing and manhunt. Follow him @ BCTW on social media.

A shroud of sorrow is cloaked over the shoulders of Black Twitter, which is mourning the death of soul singer Bobby Caldwell.

Desmond Howard filmed a video during a recent flight showing a passenger's attempt at exerting white privilege backfiring in spectacular fashion. "The caucasity," Howard said shaking his head.

NewsOne is proud to introduce "The Front Page," a new editorial series in the great tradition of Black newspapers of the past featuring notable Black people making waves in their communities.

Award-winning journalist Jemele Hill gets candid in an exclusive interview for NewsOne's inaugural digital cover.

This list of must-read memoirs written by Black authors will help you get familiar with some of the most powerful biographical stories being told.

Shawn Kemp's arrest and subsequent release from jail with charges dropped for an alleged drive-by shooting spotlights Washington state's self-defense laws. Videos from the shooting have gone viral.

The death of Clarence Wilkerson in Kentucky was "preventable," Ben Crump said.

The Mexico kidnappings seem to take precedence over a months-old death.

After years of delays and setbacks, noted Pan-Afrikan psychologist Dr. Umar Johnson has "finally" set a date to open FDMG Academy, his school in Delaware for Black boys.

The new reports that Ja Morant has been accused of violence and menacing threats have renewed attention to previous comments made by Shannon Sharpe about the NBA star's behavior off the court.

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot, who has lost her bid for reelection, addressed the role her Black race played in her failed campaign during her concession speech.