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People in China are purchasing Black stress-relief dolls so they can relieve their angst by abusing Black people on inanimate objects.

Once again, the legal system has reminded Black America that our children can be murdered in the marketplace and their killers can be afforded reasonable doubt.

Paramedics who were convicted of criminally negligent homicide in McClain's 2019 death successfully got their convictions reversed.

Last-minute redistricting in Southern states has caused confusion and disenfranchisement for candidates and voters, with racial gerrymandering a major issue.

Former Nets player Derrick Coleman will still be inducted into the Mobile Sports Hall of Fame despite not attending the ceremony. 

Ben Crump traveled to Shelby, NC, and announced to a packed crowd at City Of God Family Worship Center that he and his legal team will represent Cherrie Moore.

Fairfield Police Officer Bianca Camacho, also known as Bianca Brown, is accused of using excessive force in incidents that have been caught on video.

The number of non-Mexican immigrants deported to Mexico was revealed in a report by Human Rights Watch released Wednesday.

A lawsuit was filed on behalf of white dermatologist Travis Morrell against Find A Black Doctor, a directory to help Black people find Black doctors.

Memorial Day honors military sacrifice, Black history, and racial justice. Sybil Wilkes' segment explores these themes through personal stories.

Kyle Bibby, cofounder of the Black Veterans Project, spoke with NewsOne about the various historical struggles facing Black veterans. 

Thousands of Black voters rally in Alabama to protest Supreme Court ruling weakening Voting Rights Act protections.