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The death of 75-year-old Anita Grayson remains under review by the Allen County Prosecutor, and no cause of death has been determined as of yet.

Fairfield Police Officer Bianca Camacho, also known as Bianca Brown, is accused of using excessive force in incidents that have been caught on video.

Here are some of the biggest storylines and talking points after about two weeks into the WNBA's historic 30th season.

A lawsuit was filed on behalf of white dermatologist Travis Morrell against Find A Black Doctor, a directory to help Black people find Black doctors.

Ken Paxton’s victory over incumbent Sen. John Cornyn has the unintended effect of making Texas’ Senate race actually competitive for Democrats. 

Apparently, Alabama’s proposed congressional map is so racist it even meets the high bar set after the Supreme Court gutted the Voting Rights Act. 

President Donald Trump is still claiming a deal is being made while also continuing to threaten Iran with military strikes.

One basketball lover and WNBA fan says Caitlin Clark is "mishandling a career and a platform very few athletes in any sport are ever handed."

The WNBA’s growth has been powered by connections between players and fans. Now players and fans are negotiating where familiarity ends, and intrusiveness begins.

Aimee Bock, a white woman, was the brains behind the scandal Trump used to disparage Somali immigrants and escalate his immigration crackdown in Minnesota.

Kyle Bibby, cofounder of the Black Veterans Project, spoke with NewsOne about the various historical struggles facing Black veterans. 

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.

Musical acts Young MC and Morris Day have pulled out of the Freedom 250 event set for next month in Washington, D.C.

“The Boy”s has spent the last six years satirizing capitalism and American politics, but what happens when reality goes further than the satire?

President Donald Trump has refiled his $10 billion lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal and two WSJ reporters over Epstein reporting.

A group of retired federal judges is calling for an investigation into Trump's IRS immunity and the 'Anti-Weaponization Fund.'

President Donald Trump's plan for an “anti-weaponization” fund intended to pay out Jan. 6 rioters has surprisingly drawn bipartisan outrage.

Black youth are being placed at the center of a civil rights fight, and their bodies, choices, futures, and labor are being asked to carry the moral weight of a nation’s failure.

The Justice Department has launched a criminal investigation into E. Jean Carroll and whether or not she committed perjury in her testimony.

Pope issues historic apology for Church's role in slavery, connecting it to modern tech exploitation.

Twin sisters Tia and Jasmin Criss, seniors at Cheyney University, to graduate as valedictorian and salutatorian, defying expectations.

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.

SCOTUS’s shocking decision not to intervene in the racial discrimination lawsuit is a significant victory for the Black coach seeking accountability for the league's discriminatory practices.

Black women creating spaces for ourselves and gathering with intention inevitably draws surveillance and scrutiny born from white discomfort.

Despite being under a ceasefire with hopes increasing that a peace deal would be reached soon, the U.S. launched strikes against Iran on Wednesday.

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The South Carolina House passed a new map eliminating the district held by Rep. James Clyburn, but the map failed twice in the state Senate.

Instead of just admitting Trump is an old man who needs more frequent medical visits, the White House pretends not to know how long a year is.

George Floyd's life and legacy honored six years after his tragic murder, sparking calls for continued police reform and community support.

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 […]

President Donald Trump may have hurt the GOP’s midterm prospects by endorsing the scandal-prone Ken Paxton in Texas’ primary runoff election.

Curaçao's beauty is undeniable, but its connection to Black history, culture and community makes the island unforgettable.

The planned EO would’ve required AI companies to submit their new models to federal review in an effort to protect cybersecurity. 

The Broadview Six are a group of Chicago activists who were facing conspiracy charges for protesting ICE during Operation Midway Blitz.

Shiloh Hendrix is facing two counts of disorderly conduct behind the incident in which she called a young Black child the n-word at a playground.