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On Thursday, a federal judge ordered the DOJ to either release unredacted versions of several files related to late billionaire sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, or explain why it can't do so.

As part of NewsOne’s celebration of Black Music Month, Stephen Hill joined us to talk about the importance of Black music throughout American history.

Alexis Wilkins appears to believe she was tapped to kick off the fair because she's a country music sensation and is getting upset at people saying otherwise.

Alexis Hill, 44, was shot and killed by a man as she was straightening out the crumpled-up $1 bills he used to pay for his $1.58 hamburer buns.

Trump has been trying to hold Congress for ransom by refusing to sign important bills until the legislators pass his precious SAVE America Act.

Tamir Rice would have been 22 this year, and his family has honored the legacy and possibility of what his future should have been.

Obama's clapback shows his wit, class, and ability to masterfully respond to critics and rivals like Trump

How a viral clip ignited a Clark fan base already primed to spiral, and what it exposes about the officiating the WNBA has a responsibility to fix.

Walking means something. It is not just a step pattern. It is a declaration, a way of holding down Blackness, neighborhood, lineage and the people.

Postmaster General David Steiner said in a Senate hearing on Wednesday that the new rule complies with an executive order issued by President Trump.

A debate is brewing online about whether or not the restaurant should have kicked the patrons out for the smell of cannabis. Where do you stand?

Ohio police under fire for violent arrest of teen at Juneteenth celebration; investigation underway amid community outrage