Tiffany “New York” Pollard, of Flavor of Love and several ridiculous spin-off series is back and taking a break from her usual catastrophe of make-up madness. She claims…

This evening’s festive events brought out a host of fabulous celebrities and amazing individuals in the ATL.  NewsOne  contributor Paras  Griffin graciously captured tonight’s red carpet. Check out the exclusive photos.

After serving a six year sentence for sexual battery and extortion rapper Mystikal is back on the scene with new music entitled “UH OH.” Mannie Fresh produced the sultry beat. It features songstress Jazelle Paris. “Come here let me spank that a**.” Mystikal wasted no time on getting back into his risque flow and lyrics.

Roland Martin talks with Alphonso Van Marsh, former CNN International correspondent about what is happening in Egypt, will President Hosni Mubarak step down and what this uprising means for the United States.

Florida — A second federal judge ruled on Monday that it was unconstitutional for Congress to enact a health care law that requires all Americans to obtain commercial insurance, evening the score at two-to-two in the lower courts as the conflicting opinions begin their path to the Supreme Court. Judge Roger Vinson of Federal District […]

Don’t get me wrong.  I have nothing against The Cosby Show.  It’s not only one of the best black sitcoms to ever be produced, but one of the best sitcoms, period.  But when it comes to ranking black sitcoms, The Cosby Show is the “Thriller” of the medium.  It will almost always land at the […]

CHICAGO-During a debate with Patricia Van-Pelt Watkins, Chicago Mayoral candidate Carol Mosley told fellow candidate, Patricia Van-Pelt Watkins that the reason she wasn’t aware of Braun”s recent activity is because “You’ve been strung out on crack for years.” at a debate at a Chicago church. While Wakins has admitted to using drugs, she has denied […]

In case you have not been paying attention, the owners of the National Football League (NFL) teams are maneuvering towards what is called a “lock-out” in March 2011.  Their aim is much the same as those of other titans industry and finances these days (and their political allies):  to destroy the labor union of the […]

What does one make of a governor who in 2011 flatly tells respected representative group of his state’s black legislators that “I don’t need your people?” This is the same governor who blew off the Southern Christian Leadership Conference’s invitation to attend the tenth annual Martin Luther King Jr. celebration while he was in the […]

Texas — Michael Williams announced a bid Thursday for Texas’ Senate seat. The Tea Party loves him, but can he overcome a tough primary to become the Senate’s lone black member? Williams talks to Benjamin Sarlin about his plan to win, his friendship with George W. Bush, and his trademark bowtie. On Thursday, Williams declared […]

NORTH CAROLINA — Phylicia Barnes’ friends and family marked the one-month anniversary of her disappearance Friday with a prayer vigil and an offer of $25,000 for information that helps solve the case.

A master of storytelling, Toni Morrison was the first Black woman to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature. The Pulitzer Prize winning novelist and legendary professor is known for the vivid black characters brought to life in her novels that recreate the Black experience. Morrison’s novels often illuminate themes of slavery, racism, and identity, but […]