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ATLANTA, GA. — A judge is dismissing some charges against former President Trump in the Georgia election interference case. Judge Scott McAfee tossed out counts that accused Trump and other defendants of solicitation of violation of oath by an public officer. The charges are related to accusations by the defendants to get Georgia legislature members […] The post Judge Dismisses Several Counts Against Trump In Georgia Election Case appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.
WASHINGTON–The House is approving a bill that could lead to the forced sale or nationwide ban of social media app TikTok. The bill requires TikTok’s parent company, Chinese-owned tech giant ByteDance, to sell the app within 180 days or see it banned from U.S. app stores. Lawmakers are concerned the Chinese government can access the […] The post House Approves Bill That Could Lead to Ban on TikTok appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.
CHARLESTON, S.C. — GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley has ended her presidential campaign. The decision comes after former President Trump won 14 of the 16 state and territorial primaries that took place on Super Tuesday. Haley made a speech in Charleston, South Carolina later today. In the speech, Haley did not endorse anyone, as expected, […] The post Nikki Haley Ends Presidential Campaign appeared first on WIBC 93.1 FM.
me too. International announced the launch of its new initiative "Love Letters," which will focus on supporting survivors of sexual violence. The post me too. Launches ‘Love Letters’ Campaign With Heartfelt Message To Black Men appeared first on NewsOne.
Microaggressions are subtle, often unintentional comments, snubs or actions that communicate derogatory or negative messages towards marginalized groups. The post What Are Racial Microaggressions? How To Recognize Subtle Racism appeared first on NewsOne.
In a shocking turn of events, Doja Cat’s family is thrust into the spotlight as her mother files a restraining order petition against her brother, alleging that he “knocked out” the singer’s teeth. The disturbing incident sheds light on the complexities of fame and the private struggles that often accompany it. The world of celebrity […]
For members of the Black community, water is connected to a troubled history of barriers, stemming from systemic racism, exclusion and limited access to pools and swimming education. The post Breaking Down The Stereotype: Why Can’t Black People Swim? appeared first on NewsOne.
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.
Thanks to a younger voter turnout issue 2 passes welcoming the recreational use of marijuana for Ohioans 21 and over.
After a grueling nine-month process, jury selection in the trial of rapper Young Thug will begin this week. The post The Young Thug RICO Trial: A Timeline Of Events In The Case appeared first on NewsOne.
The ‘Singles Tax’: Nearly Half Of Black Americans Are Single And It’s Burning Holes In Their Pockets
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.
The Browns defense could look to boost their interception numbers as they face a Colts team that threw three last week.