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NewsOne’s Top 5 gives you a quick rundown of the viral stories we’re talking about today. “I Feared For My Life:” Teen Tackled By D.C.…
The Washington D.C. college student who was chased, tackled, and injured by police gave the ironic explanation commonly used by officers in fatal shootings -- the same valid declaration uttered by many in communities of color when encountering those sworn to protect them -- he feared for his life.
Our list of insanity begins in Bakersfield, CA, where a very thirsty man drove his car through a grocery store window to steal a case of beer. According to ABC News, the beer stolen was worth approximately $5 dollars, while the store suffered thousands of dollars in damages. The beer thief was arrested shortly after his smash and grab heist.
NY Congressman Hakeem Jeffries recently sat down with Roland Martin, host of NewsOne Now, to discuss his proposed bill to give released prisoners who have…
In an interview with HLN's Nancy Grace, Love Ranch owner Dennis Hof says Lamar Odom was healthy and did not take drugs at his establishment. He did, however, claim Odom told employees he used cocaine on Saturday before his arrival. Hof says he has a zero tolerance policy for drug use.
A Black teenager from the D.C. area inspired protests after a recording showed him being brutally detained by police officers for making a White customer at a local bank feel "uncomfortable."
Dr. Chavis told Martin he believes that Justice or Else is going to be an "ongoing movement."
Fresh off the heels of Minister Louis Farrakhan’s Justice or Else rally and calls for a boycott of Christmas shopping, many African-Americans are looking for…
Congresswoman Marcia Fudge delivers this week’s CBC Message To America focusing on the plight of children in this country. Fudge explained to viewers that parents, teachers, students and community activists tell her the same thing -- “children across this country need our help.”
Harry Lennix, one of the stars of NBC's hit drama The Blacklist, shared his views on Min. Farrakhan's Justice or Else sermon.
Russell Simmons discusses Minister Louis Farrakhan's remarks about redistributing the pain to enact social justice in America.
Hip-hop pioneer Chuck D talks Black Lives Matter and Black love matters at the Justice or Else rally in Washington D.C.
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NewsOne Top 5: #BankingWhileBlack Teen “Feared For His Life,” Ted Cruz Believes #BlackLivesMatter Celebrates Cop Killing
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“I Feared For My Life:” Teen Tackled By D.C. Police Speaks Out, May File Civil Rights Lawsuit
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WTH?! Thursday: Wife Puts Abusive Husband Out On The Front Lawn, Man Drives SUV Through Store Window To Steal A Case Of Beer
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Rep. Hakeem Jeffries Proposes Bill To Restore Voting Rights To Ex-Felons