Former Washington offensive lineman Tré Johnson died unexpectedly, according to his wife. He was 54. A GoFundMe has been launched for his children.
Laila Edwards makes history as the first Black woman on Team USA, winning Olympic gold after a dramatic overtime victory against Canada.
The shift marks a major milestone for one of the nation’s most influential medical institutions and places Black surgeons at the center of Johns Hopkins’ most...
Racial disparities in New Jersey’s justice system persist, rooted in history and reinforced by modern policies.
A powerful Black History Month essay by Semaj Reid exploring equity in New Jersey, from housing and education to healthcare.
Rev. Jesse Jackson, civil rights leader and Rainbow PUSH founder, died Feb. 17, 2026, after decades advancing racial and economic justice.
Angelo T. Younger, 56, died from an accidental overdose coupled with heart issues on January 10, 2021, after being found in a New Haven, Connecticut hotel...
A Georgia family is mourning the loss of 17-year-old Sheldon Williams who was killed Thursday night when a stray bullet pierced the wall of his motel...
To celebrate Black History Month, VFW veterans Wilbur V. Martin and George Reed to share and provide their historical experiences.
The 14-year-old R. Kelly victim long known as Jane Doe is breaking her silence. In a new memoir, she recounts the grooming, the leaked tape and...
Brittany “Bell,” a TGI Fridays server, comforted a toddler during a layover, prompting a Connecticut mother to launch a GoFundMe that quickly gained national attention.
The project extends the group’s annual tradition of curating R&B, soul, and hip-hop tracks that celebrate themes of love.