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She'll host "Way Up with Angela Yee" this fall, featuring celebrity interviews and coverage of cultural, news and music-related topics.
UGA’s $50M dorm named for first Black students who began as freshmen, received undergraduate degrees
A new residence hall at the University of Georgia has been named after the first Black students to enroll as…
Turner, the pioneering founding director of the Africana Studies and Research Center at Cornell University, died last week.
Marlon Wayans' "Book of Marlon" has a new home. The still-in-development comedy series in development has swapped from HBO Max…
Lillias White, Tony and Emmy Award winning actress, will play Hermes in the hit Broadway musical, "Hadestown" in September.
This year's Emmy Awards has officially found a host. Actor and comedian Kenan Thompson is set to host the upcoming…
Cases of monkeypox in the United States have topped 7,000. The virus is most transmissible through skin-to-skin contact.
Roger E. Mosley, actor best known for starring on "Magnum P.I.," died at age 83 days after being in a…
A jury may determine damages for civil rights violations students say resulted in educational loss, mental anguish and emotional distress.
Three alumni of Historically Black Colleges and Universities are bringing “show style” marching band techniques to students in Minneapolis.
Megan Thee Stallion made a guest appearance on Starz series "P-Valley," premiering a new song via her Tina Snow alter-ego.
A Black schoolgirl in London was strip-searched without the presence of an adult, prompting a report that uncovered an alarming…
There have been no arrests in the murder of the 24-year-old who was ambushed on July 27. The investigation continues.
Tyler Perry's "A Jazzman's Blues" is just a little over a month away from dropping on Netflix and premiered at…
At Martha's Vineyard African American Film Festival, Netflix screened the first episode of 'From Scratch' starring Zoe Saldaña.
Detroit may soon have fewer Black legislators in Michigan's capitol and no Black representation in Congress in over a half-century.
More Black women are buying guns for safety; data show gun ownership increases risk of violent death
As gun violence continues to increase across America, more Black women are purchasing firearms to protect themselves and their families.
According to scientists, every sea turtle born on the beaches of Florida in the past four years has been female.