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Jake Paul is set to face WBA lightweight champion Gervonta “Tank” Davis in an exhibition bout reportedly scheduled for November 15 at State Farm Arena in Atlanta.
Ohio State University has announced the return of Gordon Gee, one of its most recognizable leaders. Gee, 81, will serve as a resource for university leadership over the next year while holding academic residencies at the John Glenn College of Public Affairs, the Moritz College of Law, and the new Salmon P. Chase Center for […]
Despite flight cancellations, car trouble, and bad weather, Jeezy made it to Baltimore just minutes before showtime — with help from an Uber driver who drove 10 hours to save the night.
Trump’s new tariffs could cost U.S. households $2,400 a year as prices on wine, shoes, furniture, and more are expected to climb starting August 7.
The SSA will stop issuing paper checks by Sept. 30, requiring most beneficiaries to switch to electronic payments. Exceptions will apply in rare cases.
Former “Real Housewives of Atlanta” star Peter Thomas has reported to federal prison in Miami after pleading guilty to failing to pay over $2.5 million in employment taxes tied to his businesses, including Bar One Baltimore.
Atlanta Dream's game against the Valkyries took a bizarre turn when a fan threw a lime-green sex toy on the court.
Baltimore is ranked the 4th most dangerous city in the U.S. by U.S. News & World Report and 3rd by Numbeo’s 2025 Crime Index. This comes as city officials report a 22% drop in homicides and a 19% decrease in non-fatal shootings this year.
The recent floods in the Texas Hill Country have left communities devastated—homes destroyed, roads washed out and families forever changed. In the face of this destruction, neighbors, volunteers and first responders are working tirelessly to provide relief, but they can’t do it alone. You can make a difference. Whether it’s through donating supplies, contributing to […]
Ohio’s new marijuana limits start June 6, letting adults 21+ buy over twice as much recreational weed at once. Here's what’s changing.
NewsOne interviewed residents, artists, lawmakers, and advocates who highlight the strength and dedication of Altadena as residents navigate the aftermath of the Eaton Fire.
Twitch star Kai Cenat brings his Streamer University to the University of Akron, offering aspiring creators hands-on training and mentorship.