Student activist Mahmoud Khalil walked out of an immigration detention center in rural Louisiana after being held for more than three months for his campus activism against Israel’s war in Gaza

Logan Rozos, a 2025 graduate of the Gallatin School at NYU, spoke out against the genocide in Gaza and the U.S. complicity in it.

Less than a month away from one of the most historic elections of our time, Vice President Kamala Harris covers the Vogue October cover addressing the war in Gaza and more.

Palestinians are increasingly frustrated by their political representation and want to choose their own leaders, which has been delayed by violence in Gaza.

There is a history of Black people suffering disproportionately when they speak up.

Ramadan will be difficult for Palestinians in Gaza or people in other war zones – what do the holy month's fasts mean for those who might be already not have anything to eat?

In Selma, the VP honored Bloody Sunday's anniversary.

Lee is the only California Senate candidate calling for a unilateral ceasefire in Gaza.

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Video recorded inside the historic Morehouse College chapel purports to show a student removing an Israel flag hanging before he was publicly scolded by a professor.

Ferguson organizer Tory Russell was there.

How does one conveniently protest a genocide? Our popular renditions of Dr. King obscure the reality of his unpopularity during his life, writes Rev. Osagyefo Sekou.

Actor Jeffrey Wright spoke with “NewsOne Now” guest host Jeff Johnson about the premiere of “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1.” “The exciting thing about these films is they bring everything, including the kitchen sink, that big budget movies can bring. All the bells and whistles, the CGI the scope and the spectacle,” said Wright. “At the same time there […]