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Harvard’s first Black President, Claudine Gay, resigned Tuesday after claims of plagiarism and backlash from a congressional hearing. The post Claudine Gay Cites ‘Racial Animus’ As Harvard’s 1st Black President Resigns appeared first on NewsOne.

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The Black Christmas Boycott of 1963 was a powerful movement during the Civil Rights Era. The post What Was The Black Christmas Boycott Of 1963? appeared first on NewsOne.

Entertainment

Charleston White, the charismatic social media star known for his outspoken views and bold personality, has found himself in hot water as reports of his arrest on charges of cruelty towards animals have surfaced. While details surrounding the arrest remain elusive, an alleged arrest report has been making waves on various social media platforms, shedding […]

Music & Entertainment

As avid Netflix users, we all know the thrill of discovering hidden gems in the vast sea of content the streaming giant offers. However, with the good comes the not-so-good, and in 2023, there are some Netflix releases that have missed the mark. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at a few titles […]

Cincy

December is the month of giving back, and with your tremendous support, our annual “Stuff the Bus” donation event soared to new heights of generosity! In collaboration with Metro-Sorta and proudly presented by Anthem BlueCross, Kroger, and the Freestore Foodbank— Radio One Cincinnati embarked on a mission to fill a standard-size Metro bus with non-perishable […]

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For the first time in 20 years, the NBA began its season with no Black-owned franchises. The post Exploring The History Of The NBA’s Lack Of Black Ownership appeared first on NewsOne.

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Chronic stress can have a disproportionate impact on the health of Black individuals. The post The Silent Strain: How Chronic Stress Impacts Black People’s Health appeared first on NewsOne.

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It costs more money to live on your own than it does to share your space with a partner. This is known as the “singles tax.”  The post The ‘Singles Tax’: Nearly Half Of Black Americans Are Single And It’s Burning Holes In Their Pockets  appeared first on NewsOne.

Radio One Exclusives

Rudolph Isley, the visionary founder of The Isley Brothers, has passed away at the age of 84. He died Wednesday, October 12th in Illinois, and the exact cause of his passing is unknown, as reported by TMZ. An inside source shared with the news outlet that it is believed he suffered a heart attack. The […]

Radio One Exclusives

Who Run The World? Beyoncé and Taylor Swift! The 2023 Beyhive vs. Swifties Stan Wars are officially over! Wednesday night, Beyoncé, 42, graced the red carpet alongside Taylor Swift, 33, at The Eras Tour concert film premiere in Los Angeles at The Grove AMC Theaters. The duo posed for internet-breaking photographs on the carpet— Beyoncé, […]

Entertainment

Homecoming SZN is officially upon us! The long-standing American tradition, normally centered around a spirited football game, has evolved into an integral and cherished chapter in the lives of college alumni. From tailgating to heartwarming alumni reunions, and yes, even those legendary parties reminiscent of the good ole days— Homecoming is a highly anticipated week-long […]

National

The death of longtime Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein has left many wondering who will fill her very important senate seat. The post Black Women Governor Newsom Could Appoint To Fill Dianne Feinstein’s Senate Seat  appeared first on NewsOne.