About Bilal G. Morris

Bilal Morris is the senior editor at NewsOne. He is based in Atlanta and covers Black folklore, politics, and race. He also specializes in SEO and evergreen content. Bilal was hired by Interactive One in 2021, but has worked for the company for over 10 years. He started at Radio One in 2010 as an Online Editor in Richmond, VA. Before his time at NewsOne, Bilal was the Regional Online Editor In Atlanta, GA. He has also worked at iHeartRadio in New York City. He is a professional photographer, dog lover, gamer, and has quite the green thumb. You can find him on Instagram and Twitter.

A Black disabled veteran says he’s blessed to be alive after being shot in the chest in broad daylight on Seattle’s waterfront last month

During a town hall event in Dallas, two MAGA influencers were dragged out of the room after yelling racist remarks at Jasmine Crockett.

London Powers’ mother told WRAL that her daughter had called the police on Damien Tinsley multiple times before her death.

The Justice Department is openly targeting New York Attorney General Letitia James, alleging she violated Trump’s civil rights.

A former Georgia deputy was sentenced to 16 months in federal prison for his participation in the brutal beating of Jarrett Hobbs.

The Robert Charles Riots of 1900 in New Orleans are a brutal reminder that justice in America once looked like mob rule.

Boys & Girls Clubs are bracing for the worst after Trump recently froze funding that could destroy summer and fall programs.

Philly workers and the city have reached an agreement to end the strike that halted trash pickup for over a week. Photos inside.

Medgar Evers was killed in the driveway of his home by a Ku Klux Klan member who lived free for a time after the senseless murder.

Black migrants in the U.S. face harsh realities under Trump’s cruel and aggressive immigration policies—yet their stories remain underreported.

Two N.C. troopers have been fired after lying about their involvement in a deadly 2024 crash that killed Tyrone Mason.

Protesters demanded dignity. The state responded with riot gear. Here are 19 unforgettable photos from the LA protests against ICE.