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The Court's decision gave in to fake reverse racism claims, striking down a second Black-majority congressional district in Louisiana. 

The four Black Republican members of the House are on their way out the door, and Sen. Tim Scott will be the only Black GOP member left.

As Black women, we're taught so early that our strength is a container meant to hold everything others refuse to carry.

Lana Brown Bradley, a beloved member of the Natchez community, was killed in early April, and her youngest son, Zachary Lavel Jackson, Jr., has been charged with her murder.

The office’s creation follows New York City Council Member Chi Osse's arrest last week while protesting an eviction related to deed theft.

You don't build something with someone while already moving in ways that will eventually break it, and that's what Klay did to Megan.

I don't know if Loomer is mad at all of the formerly MAGA-fied turncoats, but she's definitely very upset at Candace for not earning the moniker "Klandace" the way she used to.

Details are emerging about Cole Allen, the suspect allegedly responsible for the shooting incident at the White House Correspondents' Dinner.

Silvia Lopez-Navarro, a white woman with a hispanic last name, filed a federal class-action lawsuit because she was not allowed into a program that supports Black mothers and their babies.

Candace Owens is skin folk, maybe, but certainly not kinfolk, and as our elders have long warned, when you lie down with dogs, you catch fleas.

James Broadnax is set to be executed in a case in which rap lyrics he wrote as a teenager were used against him as evidence in a murder trial.

The Bison ONE Newsroom is a groundbreaking, first-of-its-kind partnership between a national media corporation and an HBCU journalism program—a partnership that honors the power of HBCUs as incubators of cultural and political transformation.

'Freedom Table' is a new monthly conversation with organizers, journalists, business leaders, strategists, and culture-makers, hosted by Rashad Robinson in collaboration with NewsOne.

Each week on Le[e]gal Brief, movement lawyer Lee Merritt gives legal insight on the week's top news topics.

"Consumption" is a short filn about isolation and the complicated, often invisible relationship between food and emotions.

If the courts ultimately side with the Trump administration, hundreds of thousands of Haitians could suddenly find themselves without legal status.

Electric scooters were supposed to make campus life easier. Instead, they’re becoming a safety risk and a theft magnet.

The White House thinks it's being cute, mocking the fact that the "No Kings" movement has launched multiple waves of anti-Trump protests.

The move comes as the Florida state legislature advanced a new congressional map that could potentially give the GOP four new House seats. 

Could any of our most recent Democratic presidents have gotten away with making "America's" 250th birthday all about themselves like this?

This is as good a time as any to remind everyone that RFK Jr., the nation's top health authority, once told people flat-out that they should not take medical advice from him.

Houston police officer Ashley Gonzalez recorded herself repeatedly using the N-word and ranting about her hatred for Black people.

Attacking civil rights groups like SPLC follows a pattern and practice of the administration’s revisionist terror and political prosecutions. We can’t afford to look away. 

As formal Black cultural institutions face unprecedented attacks, a Brooklyn spades tournament is a reminder that some traditions were never theirs to take.

Gen Z slang has deep roots in Black culture, but its origins are often erased, raising concerns about cultural appropriation.

J. Janice Coleman, an English professor at Alcorn State University, has sewn several quilts honoring Black women, including one of Toni Morrison. 

The ruling came on the same day as Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis revealed a congressional map that could give Republicans four new House seats. 

Under Kristi Noem’s leadership, the Department of Homeland Security declined to renew Temporary Protected Status for 12 countries last year.

Jimmy Kimmel made a joke that implied the first lady was among many people who can't wait for Trump to leave the land of the living.

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Some question whether the United States and Israel can actually win, while others argue that “winning” may not even be the point.

Trump discusses security breach at White House Correspondents' Dinner, including suspect's writings and escape attempt.

Unfortunately for our president, he just doesn't have the self-awareness to understand which reactions will certainly make him look guilty.

Virginia voters approved the redistricting effort last week, giving Democrats a proposed 10-1 advantage in House seats ahead of the midterms. 

Dr. Janell Green-Smith Dr. Janell Green-Smith, widely known as the “Loc’d Midwife,” was a respected nurse-midwife and tireless advocate for Black maternal health. She dedicated her life to ensuring Black mothers were heard, protected, and given the quality care they deserve. Her work exposed systemic issues in healthcare while offering real solutions rooted in compassion […]

New York City Council Speaker Julie Menin is reportedly weighing whipping up the necessary votes to pass the bill with a veto-proof majority. 

April is supposed to be about child abuse prevention, protecting the most vulnerable, and catching harm before it reaches a child’s body.

The Strait of Hormuz has been a focal point during the ongoing war in Iran, with the U.S. Navy currently blockading entry to the port. 

Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry has said he intends to sign the bill before May 4, the date when Calvin Duncan is set to formally take office.