Politics
Virginia State University President Dr. Makola Abdullah, Spelman College Student Government Association President Fana Haileselassie and the United Negro College Fund's Lodriguez Murray discuss HBCUs and "the Black vote."
Kamala Harris Rocking ‘Timbs’ Draws Attention To Boot Company’s History Of Political Donations
With corporate donations in the news -- remember the Goya fiasco? -- NewsOne wondered about Timberland's history of political donations after Kamala Harris rocked a pair of Timbs.
The Congressional Black Caucus was heralding its new Jobs And Justice Act Of 2020 bill that it says will make vast improvements in the lives of Black families economically and socially.
Awareness, preparedness and an effective action plan can thwart the seditious intent of those enemies of fairness and equality heading into Election Day.
Will a Biden/Harris ticket bring more of the same smoke and mirrors that we’ve seen from past Democratic tickets?
Kanye West’s hopes of being placed on Ohio’s presidential ballot in the Nov. 3 election has been dashed for good. According to ABC, the Ohio Supreme Court has universally ruled that West and his running mate, Michelle Tidball, cannot be on the ticket this fall in the state. The decision was made to not include […]
Bob Woodward's interviews with Donald Trump offer further confirmation of the president's racist feelings toward Black people and about white privilege.
The democratic process of voting has long excluded people based on what is known as criminal disenfranchisement laws—meaning each state has regulations that strip a person’s right to vote if they have a past felony conviction.
According to published reports, Joe Biden was on the ground of the Wisconsin town to attend a community town hall meeting to discuss the ongoing violence against peaceful protestors nationwide and the shooting of Jacob Blake which rocked the community.
Should Joe Biden accept an endorsement from Republican former Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder, who is accused of trying to cover-up the Flint Water Crisis that disproportionately affected Black people? Twitter says yes.
Thousands of Black women leaders penned a scathing open letter to Trump emphasizing his shortcomings when it comes to Black America in particular.
Joe Biden would square off against Donald Trump as the 2020 election rapidly approaches. But while those two will have three times to go at it,