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The White House was briefly evacuated and closed after a suspicious white powder, which tested positive for “cocaine hydrochloride,” was found Sunday evening. Text “RICKEY” to 71007 to join the Rickey Smiley Morning Show mobile club for exclusive news. (Terms and conditions). The substance was discovered in a common area of the West Wing during […]

Condolences are in order for Robert De Niro’s family, as they mourn the sudden death of his grandson Leandro De Niro Rodriguez. The 19-year-old was found dead sitting in a chair, inside a New York City apartment Sunday afternoon, according to TMZ. The news was confirmed via Instagram with a tearjerking post from his mother, […]

Affirmative action is one of the most controversial civil rights initiatives in American history but very it is important to Black Americans. The post A Brief History Of Affirmative Action In America appeared first on NewsOne.

The U.S. surgeon general recently declared widespread loneliness the latest public health epidemic sweeping across the nation.

A Republican running for senator in Ohio believes descendants of white soldiers who died in the Civil War should receive reparations.

Changes will be made to the College Board’s new AP African American studies course

With the passing of City Church's very own Dr. Dimitri Bradley, Pastor Nicole Bradley stepped in not even 2 full months after his death and has been leading City Church fearlessly, graciously, and beautifully through her own grief and pain.  

Jonathan Majors faces uncertain future after being arrested for alleged domestic assault and losing projects, management, and brand relationships. His court appearance on May 8 could determine his future trajectory in the entertainment industry. The post Jonathan Majors At Crossroads: Domestic Violence Dispute Costs Him Projects appeared first on NewsOne.

On Monday, a grand jury decided not to indict the Akron police officers who shot and killed 25-year-old Jayland Walker.

A Contra Costa County judge released the names of 17 Antioch, California, police officers who stand accused of using racial slurs, making racist jokes and sharing racist memes in text threads over a period of two years. The post California Judge Releases Names Of 17 Cops Accused Of Sharing Racist Texts, Including Police Union President appeared first on NewsOne.