Opinion

Released a year ago today, the song was more than a diss track; it was a revolutionary moment for the reclamation of Black culture.

4/20 is more than a holiday; it’s a call to action and a time to honor the past while blazing a new trail in an industry that was built on our backs.

Kendrick Lamar reminds us that love is where the real power lives, and our communities are stronger together.

Clearly, moral judgments loom large in historians’ assessments of presidential leadership.

Beyoncés album Cowboy Carter also won the Grammy for Best Country Album of the Year and white people are upset.

Why are some Black folks still justifying entertaining racists and their friends? It boils down to three things: fear, desperation and our unshakable tendency to forgive people who don’t deserve it.

NewsOne presents "Surviving Trump," a series of sharply opinionated commentary about the new presidential administration and how we can fight back.

Jason Whitlock weighed in on the sexual harassment lawsuit against Fox Sports by making sexually-charged remarks about Joy Taylor.

Nikki Giovanni showered me with love and the specific sort of love that only happens when one sees the world through Toni Morrison’s Black Lens.

Cultural icon Arsenio Hall shared his poignant reflections of working with James Earl Jones and John Amos in the 1988 classic “Coming to America” exclusively with NewsOne.

How did Janet Jackson come to start spreading misinformation about Kamala Harris’ make-believe white father and QAnon conspiracy theories?

Minister Malcolm taught us that people of reason can reasonably discuss and differ on matters reasonably.