
Delegate Cliff Hayes examines how artificial intelligence is reshaping public trust, warning that digital literacy, verified sources, and transparency are...

Civil rights attorney Ben Crump has helped generate nearly $2 million in sales for Black-owned bookstores through his latest book tour, combining advocacy, economic empowerment, and...

Rep. Jen Kiggans is facing criticism from Virginia Democrats and Black political leaders after agreeing during a radio interview with a host who used the phrase...

Norfolk leaders and development partners celebrated the opening of Unity Place at Kindred, a 140-unit mixed-income housing community built on the former Tidewater Gardens site as...

More than a week after the FBI raided properties connected to Virginia Sen. Louise Lucas, no charges have been filed and sealed warrants continue to fuel...

Virginia Democrats have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to revive a voter-approved redistricting amendment struck down by Virginia’s highest court, escalating a legal battle that could...

Mental Health Awareness Month shines a light on the silent emotional struggles many in the Black community face, encouraging honest conversations, healing, support, and breaking the...

Author Robert Naylor Jr. explores how imposter syndrome among Black professionals is often rooted in systemic bias, forcing many to work “twice as good” while navigating...

The New Journal and Guide mourns the loss of longtime columnist Sean C. Bowers, whose decades of fearless commentary championed justice, equity, and democracy across local...

Artificial intelligence is advancing rapidly, but its impact depends on leadership. From government to education and business, the decisions leaders make today will determine whether AI...