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NewsOne brings you in-depth reporting and analysis on the most pressing issues of the day, including politics, social justice, entertainment, and more. With exclusive interviews, expert commentary, and up-to-the-minute coverage, we are your go-to source for breaking news and informed perspectives from the Black community.

Growing tired of police brutality and other injustices against Black people, Huey Newton and Bobby Seale formed the Black Panther Party on Oct. 15, 1966.

On the 108th anniversary of the birth of Fannie Lou Hamer, we honor her and her legacy with this story of how she fought voter suppression.

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Cathy Hughes' brainchild now reaches more than 80% of Black U.S. households.

From firefighters to selfless volunteers, NewsOne remembers the unsung Black heroes who stood on the front lines during the 9/11 terror attacks as the trajectory of the nation was forever shifted 24 years ago.

These Black women are killing the comedy space right now and you need to have them on your radar.

NewsOne sat down with BLIS Collective co-founder Trevor Smith to discuss how his powerful action hub is advancing the fight for reparations in New York City.

When every headline feels like a personal blow and your spirit stays in fight-or-flight, here’s how to combat news fatigue.

Black drivers like Bubba Wallace and the legendary Wendell Scott have rewritten the narrative in NASCAR, breaking barriers and making history on tracks once closed to them.

You might be surprised to discover that some of the brands most closely associated with Black culture aren’t actually Black-owned.

The Young Doctors Project partners with Howard University to guide high school boys of color toward futures in health professions.

Despite rising incomes, many Black Americans continue to face major hurdles when it comes to saving for retirement, according to a new study.

Spanning over two centuries—from the 1800s through the 2000s—the EJI’s "A History of Racial Injustice" calendar is a tool designed to shed light on critical but often overlooked moments in American history.Â