Zack Linly
About Zack Linly
Zack Linly is a writer, journalist, poet and artist. Formerly a freelance writer for The Root, The Washington Post, HuffPost and other publications, he joined the iOne team in 2021 as a staff writer for NewsOne, Bossip, Hip Hop Wired, Cassius Life and MadameNoire, where he covers topics including politics, social justice and Black culture.
Trump admin charges 15 Minnesotans for 'opposing immigration law enforcement,' but provides no evidence of violence.
1-year-old Black child killed by Mississippi police, sparking outrage over racial injustice and lack of accountability.
The woman was caught on video at a Wendy's near Madison Square Garden on Saturday, spewing racist hate speech at Black people in the restaurant.
The shooting took place inside a condo building in Canoga Park, where LAPD officers reportedly responded to a 911 call about a woman screaming and shouting.
After beating Derrick Lewis at the Freedom 250 UFC event on Sunday, UFC fighter Josh Hokit hit the stage and took a random shot at former First Lady Michelle Obama.
Earlier this month, Rep. James Comer made an appearance on One America News, where he remarked that Rep. Shontel Brown was only in office for the sole purpose of getting more welfare “for her people.”
Crews set up to remove Trump's name from the building on Friday, and after unsuccessfully seeking a delay, the letters began coming early Saturday morning.
Iranian media outlets released their own details regarding the deal, and those reports seemed to indicate the U.S. is caving to Iranian demands.
The court's decision, which was unsigned and included no reasoning saved Jeffery Lee from being executed via nitrogen hypoxia on Thursday.
Oregon, Washington, Massachusetts, Illinois, Connecticut and North Carolina have opted not to participate because a MAGA rally by any other name is still a MAGA rally.
Jeffrey Tyler Kinzer has been charged with aggravated assault, following his racist attack against a family in Leesburg, Georgia.
Authorities haven't identified the subject by name, and it's important to note that a "person of interest" isn't necessarily a person accused of committing the crime.