Karen Attiah, the last full-time Black opinion columnist at The Washington Post, says she was fired over posts about Charlie Kirk, raising alarms about shrinking Black...
By Stacy M. Brown Senior National Correspondent Black Press USA The U.S. Department of Education has announced the cancellation of $350 million in federal grants that...
zIn part two of his series, Terrance Afer-Anderson shares personal insights into prostate cancer testing, Gleason scores, and treatment options, highlighting the urgent need for awareness...
Authorities say Charlie Kirk’s killer was not from the “radical left” but a 22-year-old white man, Tyler Robinson, raising fresh concerns about political violence, campus security,...
With early voting underway, Democrats Abigail Spanberger, Ghazala Hashmi, and Jay Jones hold leads in Virginia’s top statewide races, though recent polls show Republicans tightening margins...
At Norfolk State University’s 90th Founders Day concert, Patti LaBelle delivered a stirring performance that honored decades of perseverance, Black excellence, and community—her voice soaring, her...
NJGPOD, the official podcast of the New Journal and Guide, amplifies Black voices while offering businesses powerful advertising opportunities through audio, video, sponsorships, and digital ads...
Hampton University will host a Men’s Health Fair on Sept. 27 at the Proton Cancer Institute, offering free prostate screenings and education. With Black men facing...
Smithsonian Secretary Lonnie Bunch III defends the institution’s independence after President Trump ordered oversight of museum programming, including African-American history exhibits. Scholars and curators warn that...
With the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act slashing Medicaid funding, sickle cell patients in Virginia face dangerous coverage losses and reduced access to...