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.

Democrats swept key elections across the country, including Virginia, New York, New Jersey, Detroit and Mississippi.

Susan Lorincz plans to sue Owens' children as well as the owner of the quadplex she was living in at the time of the shooting.

The USDA emailed grocery stores across the country, telling them they're not allowed to offer discounts to SNAP recipients.

Fox News fell for a series of AI-generated videos that showed Black women talking about selling their SNAP benefits.

Protests erupted after ICE detained Fernando Jaramillo-Solano, his 15-year-old son and his 12-year-old daughter.

Carlos Jimenez, a U.S. cirtizen, says he was shot in the back after attempting to warn ICE agents that children would soon be in the area.

The Trump administration said it will only pay SNAP recipients half of their benefits for November amid the government shutdown.

Jury selection has begun for the trial of Sean C. Dunn, aka "Sandwich Guy," who was arrested for throwing a sandwich at a federal agent.

Newsmax anchor Rob Schmitt said on air that SNAP recipients use their benefits to "get their nails done" and "to get their weaves."

20 people, including 14 current or former Mississippi Delta law enforcement officers, who stand accused of taking bribes to provide safe passage to people they believed were drug traffickers.

The Trump administration cut the number of refugees it will admit to the U.S. and is prioritizing white Afrikaner South Africans.

Sting will headline a Super Bowl-branded concert at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco on Feb. 6, two days ahead of the Super Bowl.