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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.

Michelle Walker is suing Return to the Land for discrimination because the all-white community in rural Arkansas rejected her application.

Shiloh Hendrix is facing two counts of disorderly conduct behind the incident in which she called a young Black child the n-word at a playground.

Colorado Democrats now want to censure Polis for commuting the 9-year sentence of former Mesa County Clerk and election denier Tina Peters.

Karen Whitmire Savage was caught on video hanging a Black baby doll from a classroom television using an electrical cord.

The Trump administration announced that it will increase the number of white South Africans it admits as refugees this year from about 7,500 to 17,500.

It may sound like the plot of the most poorly produced porno you ever watched as a teenager, but it was a crude reality for an unsuspecting couple in Westland, Michigan.

Trump settled with an agency he's ultimately in charge of, negotiated a reparations fund for his cronies, and got immunity for himself and his family.

The shooters, Caleb Liam Vazquez and Cain Lee Clark, met online and expressed beliefs that white people are being eliminated.

The retro-style game with seemingly 16-bit graphics depicts a white plantation owner keeping his "workers focused" by whipping Black people.

So, basically, we should be calling them Trumperations, not reparations — because what are we even supposed to be repairing here?

ICE has accused Wendy Hernandez Reyes of being responsible for the horrific death of her son, 2-year-old Orlin Hernandez Reyes, who was placed with his uncle, Samuel Maldonado Erazo, after her arrest.

A resurfaced video shows Mike Johnson defending politicians' right to use their positions to line their pockets because they don't make enough.