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The tenuous nature of the ceasefire between the United States and Iran has made shipping companies wary of going through the Strait of Hormuz.

Conversion therapy did not come out of nowhere. It belongs to a much older American tradition of pathologizing difference and then building institutions to manage it. 

The threat came after Pope Leo XIV delivered his State of the World speech, in which he urged world leaders to lay down their weapons and choose peace.

Thursday saw the largest one-day spike in oil prices, with the average price of gas reaching $4 across America for the first time since 2022.

Rev. Al Sharpton sat down with NewsOne to reflect on Easter, faith, and the pivotal role the Black church has played throughout Black History. 

While employees at the Atlanta International Airport had to return Tyler Perry’s gift cards, they are set to receive back pay this week.  

In a conversation with former prosecutors Kim Foxx and Aramis Ayala, Rashad Robinson discusses how prosecutors and elected officials can push back when federal power goes unchecked.

The US Treasury Department announced Thursday that, going forward, all U.S. paper currency will bear the president's signature for the first time in the nation's history.

The Iran War has dramatically increased the cost of food and fuel in an already weak job market, adding to concerns of a potential recession. 

Trump claimed Jared Kushner, his son-in-law, and Steve Witkoff, one of his most senior advisers, were leading the talks with Iranian officials, and suggested those talks have been productive.

A majority of white voters—men and women alike—made a choice about what they were willing to tolerate, what they were willing to excuse, and what they were willing to prioritize.

There is zero credible evidence that the Iranian government has issued any official statement saying it will spare Black Americans.