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Congressional Republicans are twisting legal frameworks to force the WNBA into a strategic retreat, mirroring corporate attacks on diversity while turning the hardwood into a political proxy war.
On July 4, a large group of Patriot Front members got together, dressed in their uniform of white face coverings, blue polo shirts, and khakis and marched through neighborhoods in the U.S. Capitol.
Rep. Troy Nehls of Texas told a reporter in response to the SCOTUS decision that the Statue of Liberty needs to go into hiding for about the next decade.
A white couple in Minnesota recently went viral for telling a family of Somali-American house shoppers "Nobody wants you here."
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.
Before Kohen Wiley was shot, his mother lifted him up so police officers could see there was a child in the car.
The recent cases of Karmelo Anthony and Cyrus Carmack-Belton feel like a get-back or a snapback, backlash that has been waiting underneath the Black Lives Matter movement.
Debbie Brockman filed administrative complaints against Border Patrol under the Federal Tort Claims Act, which is a legal step toward suing the federal government.
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 Boy”s has spent the last six years satirizing capitalism and American politics, but what happens when reality goes further than the satire?
The mother of one of the teenage shooters contacted San Diego police earlier in the day to report her son and several of her weapons missing.
Trump is trying to hamstring states that want to get ahead of the curve when it comes to protecting us from the worst effects of AI technology.
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