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Bannon’s conviction is representative of how white supremacy inflicts harm but is rarely ever held to task. The post Commentary: Steve Bannon’s Conviction Is Emblematic Of How White Supremacy Dodges Real Accountability appeared first on NewsOne.

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While speaking on the House floor, Rep. Louie Gohmert claimed Diamond and Silk were defrauded by social media. The post Rep. Louie Gohmert Is Big Mad That Diamond And Silk Allegedly Paid To Clout Chase And Didn’t Get Their Money’s Worth appeared first on NewsOne.

Baltimore State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby, who trailed early in her race for re-election, has expressed confidence. The post Trailing In The Primary Election, Marilyn Mosby Vows To ‘Fight … Until Every Single Vote Is Counted’ appeared first on NewsOne.

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Reminding the crowd of the Biden-Harris administration's commitment to center equity across the board, she had a long list of positive actions to report on behalf of the administration. The post 5 Ways Vice President Kamala Harris Says The Administration Has Kept Its Commitment to Black America appeared first on NewsOne.

Democrats made a first legislative response to the overturning of Roe v. Wade by way of the House with a vote to restore abortion rights.

A new law by California Gov. Gavin Newsom allows gun violence victims to file civil suits on manufacturers of any firearm used in a crime.

Dr. Khiara Bridges testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee to weigh in on the aftermath of the U.S. Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade. The post Professor Khiara Bridges Deserves Her Flowers Right Now appeared first on NewsOne.

Former U.S. secretary of state Condoleezza Rice is taking her talents to the sports arena as a new part owner of the Denver Broncos. 

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Black GOP congressional candidate Jerone Davison's campaign ad depicts him fending off "Democrats in Klan hoods" with an AR-15.

The new White House Office of Public Engagement director started without an office in the White House, which some co-workers reportedly found disrespectful.

Today (June 30), Ketanji Brown Jackson made history after being sworn in as the first Black woman to serve on the Supreme Court.

Tuesday's Jan. 6 hearing may have established the closest thing to a so-called "smoking gun" in a bipartisan effort to prove Donald Trump not only incited violence at the U.S. Capitol last year but he also did so knowing his angry supporters were armed and ready for war.