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Walmart's sweeping rollback of its diversity policies is the strongest indication yet of a profound shift taking hold at U.S.…
More than 131 million are expected to shop on Black Friday, according to the National Retail Federation and Prosper Insights & Analytics.
Brandon Louis Armstrong, the music giant's great-great nephew, makes his Broadway debut playing multiple parts in the musical.
Drake executed a masterclass in how NOT to read a room with his legal petition aimed at “Not Like Us,”…
The Toronto rapper announced the tour during a livestream Sunday night with Félix Lengyel, a Quebec streamer.
Tainted turkey, undercooked stuffing and germ-laced gravy from holiday buffets have all led to past illnesses and deaths, so cook carefully…
“Wicked” and “Gladiator II” breathed fresh life into a struggling box office, leading to one of the busiest moviegoing weekends of the year.
Kendrick Lamar’s video for the first single from “GNX” is a Los Angeles bonanza full of pop culture references and…
Namibia's Vice President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah could become the country’s first female president if she wins the election on Wednesday.
After Trump was declared the winner over VP Kamala Harris, many Black women are reassessing their enthusiasm for electoral politics…
A white Florida woman who shot a Black neighbor through her front door during an ongoing dispute faces sentencing Monday for…
Trump's desire to pack the government with loyalists and wield executive power seems certain to result in clashes with Congress,…
Hitmakers Lil Wayne and GloRilla will kick off the AT&T Playoff Playlist Live! on Jan. 18 in Atlanta.
Kendrick Lamar now officially owns the week leading up to Thanksgiving this year after the release of album "GNX."
LaMelo Ball put his own spin on "The Mystery Machine" to promote the release of his Scooby-Doo x Puma MB.04s.
What if all the pundits, exit polls and election takes are wrong? What if the truth is even more uncomfortable?
Nearly everyone in Gaza is going hungry these days. In the north experts say a full-blown famine may be underway.
Photographer Ernest Cole receives a stirring resurrection in Raoul Peck’s “Ernest Cole: Lost and Found,” narrated by LaKeith Stanfield.