Current Events - Page 6

NewsOne interviewed residents, artists, lawmakers, and advocates who highlight the strength and dedication of Altadena as residents navigate the aftermath of the Eaton Fire.

Jasmin Shupper shares how Greenline Housing Foundation is working to preserve Altadena's legacy through its land banking initiative.

After the arrest of Mahmoud Khalil, Donald Trump wrote that his arrest would be the first "of many to come."

MPD reinstated officers who were pardoned by Trump after killing Karon Hylton-Brown.

During CNN’s 'Newsnight,' Cari Champion debated Scott Jennings and said Trump's campaign “was never about eggs, it was about race.”

Pete Hegseth, the Fox News host Donald Trump nominated for secretary of defense, is an advocate for the preservation of Confederate honors.

An outpouring of indifference to UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson's murder underscores a shared disgust with the health insurance industry across all backgrounds.

The recent Supreme Court ruling will restore voting rights to approximately 7,000 individuals in the state, enabling them to participate in this crucial election.

Vice President Kamala Harris called Donald Trump out for dodging a second presidential debate, calling it a "weak move."

Black women are especially at risk because of abortion and reproductive health bans.

JD Vance had a blog post criticizing the GOP for being “openly hostile to non-whites” and alienating “Blacks, Latinos, [and] the youth" deleted.

Trump treats Fox News like a stepchild he's ashamed of on the relatively rare occasions the network reports the truth about him.