Opinion

The Supreme Court's affirmative action decision willfully ignored this country's persistent vestiges of racial discrimination and inequality, New York Congressman Gregory Meeks writes in this op-ed.

A "rich vs the poor" meme went viral after OceanGate's tourist submarine imploded.

Sha'Carri Richardson is back on top as one of the fastest women in the world after winning the 100m at the Diamond League. “I’m not back, I’m better," she said after dominating in Doha, Qatar.

Fox contributor Nicole Parker falsely claimed a side door to the Covenant School in Nashville was unlocked during Monday's school shooting and blamed that instead of guns.

The family of a U.S. couple kidnapped by Haitian gang is pleading with gang members for the safe release of their loved ones. 

NewsOne is proud to introduce "The Front Page," a new editorial series in the great tradition of Black newspapers of the past featuring notable Black people making waves in their communities.

The National Day of Action Against Police Terror unites racial justice groups demanding accountability for victims who have died at the hands of law enforcement like Tyre Nichols.

Nation

The vice president delivered a speech reflecting on the 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade.

Nation

The new class of mayors included North Las Vegas Mayor Pamela Goynes-Brown, the first Black mayor in Nevada's history.

According to a federal search warrant, officials have been questioning the authenticity of the Basquiat paintings since their discovery in 2012.

Opinion

The leaked Supreme Court draft suggesting that Roe v. Wade could be overturned is an opportunity to acknowledge the fear and to let it move you into compassionate, thoughtful, faithful action, Rev. Kenyetta Chinwe of SisterSong writes.

National

New York’s ABC News reported the sculptures were a part of an exhibition called “See Injustice” by artist Chris Carnabuci. The installation is a project of the organization CONFRONTART.