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.

Brett Farve has had enough of the allegations about his involvement in the Mississippi welfare scandal.

During the State Of The Union, President Biden said America needs to "finish the job on police reform.”

Mississippi House voted on a bill that would create a separate court system to judge and police the residents of Jackson.

Quotes from Black history can be a great way to personalize yourself with some of the most prominent figures in American history. 

Joe Biden’s State of the Union address will highlight Black Americans whose lives have been drastically affected by police brutality.

Tony Hawk will donate half of the proceeds of autographed photos to the Tyre Nichols fund for a skatepark.

DOJ will partake in an external review of the Memphis Police Department after five officers beat 29-year-old Tyre Nichols to death.

The White House sat down with the members of the Congressional Black Caucus to discuss police reform after the murder of Tyre Nichols.

Rev. Sharpton gave the eulogy at the funeral of Tyre Nichols and expressed his disgust with the five Black cops involved in Nichols’ death. 

While we remember the past, let’s not forget about our own current well-being.

Ed Reed says one of the Bethune-Cookman University football players was suspended after protesting the decision to rescind Reed’s contract

D.C. homeowner Jason Lewis is expected to be charged with murder for shooting Karon Blake for allegedly breaking into cars. Cops identified the slain 13-year-old as a car burglar and concealed his killer's name for more than three weeks.