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It always feels like we’re making strides as a community and culture, until a study comes out telling us, but wait, there’s more. Not that all the data should be taken at face value, but it’s important to be aware of the messages being put out there. Take, for example, this recent study that says […]

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After a year of research, Mark Zuckerberg has announced plans to help bring wireless Internet to large areas in sub-Saharan Africa.

For Black boys who dream of becoming engineers and scientists instead of pro ballers, life is suddenly about to change. At a time when skyrocketing…

President Barack Obama finally has his own Twitter account. “Hello, Twitter! It’s Barack,” his first tweet read Monday. “Really! Six years in, they’re finally giving…

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Technology has changed our lives drastically over the course of the last 20 years. From the advent of the internet, to the use of smartphones,…

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Tristian Walker, CEO of Walker & Company Brands joined Roland Martin CEO of Walker Brand & Company to discuss joined Roland Martin on “NewsOne Now” to…

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Terrell Owens is literally in the humble pie business for a new Super Bowl spot. The one-time brash NFL receiver joins fellow league vets Emmitt…

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The holiday shopping season has officially arrived and Roland Martin, host of “NewsOne Now” is breaking out all of his best gadgets for this installment of…

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Kimberly Bryant, Founder of Black Girls Code joined Roland Martin on “NewsOne Now” to talk about getting Black youth involved in technology and coding. Bryant’s…

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Why is giving to the community good for business? Deborah Elam, president of the GE Foundation, told NewsOne how it works. We caught up with…

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At the heart of innovation in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) research are fundamental questions. Marian Croak, a senior vice president at AT&T Labs…

Here we go again. In ‘Things White People Think Of” news, there’s a new app called Sketch Finder. It’s aim: to help people avoid “sketchy”…