Public Figures

The Motivational Moment during Sunday Joy with Ronnette Rollins encourages the listener to get motivated for whatever they may face during the week. In this Motivational Moment, in honor of Women's History Month, Reverend Ron Harrison talks about Stacey Abrams.

Alleged Jan. 6 insurrectionist Taylor Taranto was arrested near the home of former President Barack Obama after Trump posted the address. The post MAGA Supporter And Alleged Jan. 6 Insurrectionist Arrested Near Obama Home After Trump Posted Address appeared first on NewsOne.

Michelle Obama's PLEZi initiative is an extension of her work to help improve child nutrition, a goal she was focused on tackling while in the White House.

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Former president Trump has been charged with 34 counts of felony counts of falsifying business records before the 2016 presidential election. Here's each of them...

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Vice President Kamala Harris made her triumphant arrival in Ghana on Sunday as she begins a weeklong stay in Africa in an effort to help deepen "enduring" ties to the United States. The post Ghana Gives Kamala Harris The Red Carpet Treatment As VP Kicks Off African Tour appeared first on NewsOne.

“I know you have many questions, but please understand that as this is a sensitive matter that includes privacy concerns, we will not be able to discuss it any further," Mayor Bowser's statement Monday...

Vice President Kamala Harris visited with a dejected Howard University men's basketball team following their loss in the NCAA Tournament. "You made all us Bison so proud," the Howard alumna told them. The post VP Harris Gives Howard University’s Basketball Team Motivational Speech After NCAA Tournament Loss appeared first on NewsOne.

Keisha Lance Bottoms spoke with Sybil Wilkes about Biden attending the 2023 Selma Bridge Crossing Jubilee, his first since being elected.

Lori Lightfoot's mayoral run is over, and she's the 1st in 40 years to lose re-election in Chicago. Of course, Black Twitter had a field day.

Virginia's newest member of Congress is Jennifer McClellan, the first Black woman elected in Virginia to the U.S. House of Representatives. The timing of the win couldn't be more significant. The post HERstory: Jennifer McClellan’s Historic Election Makes Her Virginia’s First Black Congresswoman appeared first on NewsOne.