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A world without Black Twitter is a world void of information sharing on police brutality within the Black community. The post Will The Fall Of Black Twitter Make It Harder To Call Out Police Brutality? appeared first on NewsOne.

DOJ filed a proposal in federal court that will try and stabilize the city of Jackson, Mississippi’s public drinking water system. The post DOJ Reaches Agreement On Interim Solution To Jackson, Mississippi’s Water Crisis appeared first on NewsOne.

The arrest warrant says explicitly that Shanquella Robinson is the victim of “femicide.” But what is femicide? The post What Is Femicide? Here’s What Shanquella Robinson Killing Suspect Could Be Charged With appeared first on NewsOne.

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Donations poured into a GoFundMe for Lavel "Tyler" Davis Jr., a University of Virginia football player killed in a mass shooting at the Charlottesville campus. The post GoFundMe Donations Pour In For Slain UVA Football Player Lavel ‘Tyler’ Davis Jr. appeared first on NewsOne.

Nearly 578,000 Black Americans have epilepsy and over 25,000 Black Americans are diagnosed with seizures or epilepsy each year. The post Understanding Epilepsy And Its Affects On Black America appeared first on NewsOne.

In a little note at the bottom of the article, the New York Times claims it didn’t include Louisiana candidates because the primary isn’t held until election day. The post New York Times List Of Black Senator Candidates Excludes Two From Louisiana appeared first on NewsOne.

Rev. Dr. Calvin Butts III's death prompted condolences from Black leaders mourning Abyssinian Baptist Church's longtime pastor in Harlem. The post RIP Rev. Calvin Butts: Black Leaders Mourn The Death Of Legendary Harlem Pastor appeared first on NewsOne.

Kenosha killer Kyle Rittenhouse has started a YouTube page one month after he started an online fundraiser getting few donations. Coincidence? The post Kenosha Killer Kyle Rittenhouse Becomes Pro-Gun YouTuber After His Online Fundraiser Flounders appeared first on NewsOne.

Chicago’s gun violence is slowly beginning to decrease. Shootings in Chicago were down 20% through the end of summer. The post Gun Violence In Chicago Drops Despite Republican Fearmongering On Crime appeared first on NewsOne.

On this day in 1995, O.J. Simpson was found not guilty of murdering his estranged wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her companion, Ronald Goldman. The post O.J. Simpson Found Not Guilty In Murder Case On This Day In 1995 appeared first on NewsOne.