New York radio stations HOT 97 and WBLS-FM 107.5, collaborated to donate more 225,000 than meals to communities affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
Comedian Michael Che wants to honor his late grandmother, who died after contracting coronavirus.
A new guidance under the New York City Human Rights Law states New Yorkers have the right to style their hair consistent with their identities.
New York City has agreed to pay the estate of Kalief Browder $3.3 million for its involvement in the 2015 suicide of the 22-year-old Bronx native.
Two years after the horrific report, there are still no findings or recommendations released by the state inspector general.
A Rochester, NY prep school's first black valedictorian was forbidden to recite his speech during the ceremony allegedly due to "run-ins" with his principal.
James Harris Jackson, an Army veteran who served in Afghanistan told investigators he came to New York to specifically kill black men.
Claude Lewis, founder of the National Association of Black Journalists and a founder of the Philadelphia Association of Black Journalists, has passed away.
More than 2,000 LGBT New Yorkers and gay rights supporters came together in front of the historic Stonewall to protest against Trump.
DMX performed at the “Toughman Competition,” a boxing-fundraising event between Yonkers police and fire fighters, and helped raise $80,000.un