
The New Journal and Guide issues a solemn statement following the tragic murder-suicide involving former Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax and his wife, Dr. Cerina Fairfax,...

Hampton University brings top journalists and media leaders together for a critical conversation on trust, press freedom, and AI’s growing influence. The State of the Media...

A Norfolk congregation was stunned to learn that a beloved 102-year-old church member quietly served in the historic all-Black, all-female 6888 Battalion during World War II—an...

In honor of National Poetry Month and the U.S. Postal Service’s release of its 49th Black Heritage Stamp, The New Journal and Guide remembers Phillis Wheatley...

A sharp critique of U.S. foreign policy under Trump argues that aggressive, unilateral decisions—from Iran to NATO—are isolating America globally and straining long-standing alliances at a...

A critical analysis of Donald Trump’s foreign policy examines a surge in U.S. military actions across multiple regions, raising questions about campaign promises versus governing realities...

A historical lens challenges the impulsive nature of current U.S. policy toward Iran, arguing that decisions driven by instinct rather than strategy ignore the long shadow...

A new foreign conflict with Iran is drawing sharp criticism, with questions surrounding constitutional authority, diplomacy, and the collapse of the 2015 nuclear agreement. Dr. Wornie...

A sharp critique of Donald Trump’s foreign policy approach argues that his nationalist doctrine and confrontational stance toward NATO allies are destabilizing the global order and...

Drawing on the brutal legacy of lynching in America, this searing commentary argues that the killings of Alex Pretti and Renee Good demand a moral response,...