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After months of anticipation, LoveErica.com is officially live! Erica Campbell has curated a digital community dedicated to intentionally curating timelines of love and positivity. This community will include not only include music to inspire an uplifting lifestyle, but will also include motivation and ministry from the Get Up Church’s first lady…and the best part? You […]

In the aftermath of Charlie Kirk’s murder, we’ve seen a rapid increase in the administration’s war on the First Amendment.

A troubling pattern of suspected lynching deaths has emerged across the U.S., with many labeled suicides by authorities. Here are 10 cases that raise serious questions about racial violence and justice.

Three-time GRAMMY winner and trailblazer Tye Tribbett is hitting the road this fall with his electrifying We Outside Tour—a 17-city run kicking off October 28 in Charlotte, NC. This high-energy gospel experience hits major cities like Atlanta, Brooklyn, Detroit, and Memphis, wrapping up November 22 in Houston, TX. Joining Tribbett on select dates are viral […]

Meta agreed to a $725 million settlement over data privacy claims. Eligible users may receive payments, depending on account activity and approved claims, but only if they meet specific conditions.

Political activist and media personality Charlie Kirk was shot at a Turning Point rally at Utah Valley University near Provo.

Sen. Eric Schmitt suggested during the National Conservatism Conference that America is "only" for white Americans.

Giorgio Armani, the legendary Italian designer whose name became synonymous with timeless elegance, has died at 91, his company announced Thursday. “With infinite sorrow, the Armani Group announces the passing of its creator, founder, and tireless driving force: Giorgio Armani,” the fashion house said. Armani had been in declining health for some time. His absence […]

As the nation marks 20 years since Hurricane Katrina, we’re sharing never before seen photos that capture the storm’s devastation, resilience, and untold stories. From the aftermath to moments of extraordinary survival and strength, these images offer a powerful look back at one of the most defining disasters in American history. Thank you to the […]

Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina, the scars remain—and for many survivors, there is nothing to celebrate. The storm left behind countless tragedies. Families were torn apart, loved ones lost, and entire communities displaced. People were stranded on rooftops for days, some for weeks. Many had to relocate and start over from scratch with nothing but […]

The 'FEMA Katrina Declaration" was published Monday and warns of the "cascading effects of decisions made by the current administration."

Join NewsOne as we explore New Orleans’ community, ownership and traditions 20 years after Hurricane Katrina.Â