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Joseph Paul DeMarco was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the racist murder of James Roseman.
Target CEO Brian Cornell will meet with civil rights leader the Rev. Al Sharpton to discuss the company’s decision to roll back DEI programs.
The Mississippi Library Commission ordered the deletion of two research collections on "race relations" and "gender studies" from libraries.
A story detailing Jackie Robinson's service in the U.S. Army has disappeared from the Department of Defense's website
Murder and manslaughter charges for six prison guards accused of beating to death Robert Brooks.
Howard’s Election Day coverage, called the “Bison Election Zone,” created by Dr. Stacey Patton, will begin live-streaming at noon on Nov. 5.
Gregory Tucker, 65, argued that the DNA found on a soda bottle wasn’t sufficient enough to convict him in the 2018 break-in near Detroit.
A mother reflects on what's changed and what still needs to be done a decade after a white cop shot and killed an unarmed teenager in Ferguson, Missouri.
“As a result of this sexually abusive relationship, Plaintiff has suffered severe emotional and psychological harm for which she had to be committed to a psychiatric ward,” the lawsuit claimed. Irv Gotti has not yet responded to the allegations.
Boxer Ryan Garcia was expelled from the WBC following his anti-Black and Islamaphobic rant on X on the 4th of July.
McKinney’s latest suit marks the seventh time Diddy had been named, many of which accuse him of drugging and sexually assaulting his victims.
Jemele Hill is the first feature of a new digital-based editorial series launched by NewsOne. In the interview, she talked about her book "Uphill: A Memoir" and her latest project, the Unbothered Network of podcasts. Hill also talked about her personal process of writing a memoir and how tapping into her past and her skill set helped her dig deep for what would be on the page.