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The "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," which includes Trump's tax and spending cuts, would require at least $600 million in…
Ryan and Zinzi Coogler, along with members of the cast and crew of "Sinners," host a multi-day festival in Clarksdale,…
Anna Mae Robertson, 101, was one of the last surviving members of the “Six Triple Eight," an all Black, all…
Using a photo of Rihanna to make a point—as most smart people know to do—helped Vanessa Bryant address an online…
"Now, because he doesn’t like the referees’ calls, he’s trying to change the rules of the game," says former DOJ…
On Friday, an open letter from more than 500 within the Broadway community called for Patti LuPone to be disinvented…
Gauff advanced to the quarterfinals of the French Open but she's still catching some jokes about her forgotten rackets.
“I wanted it to be a holistic and finished thing,” Ryan Coogler said of his movie ”Sinners” and putting sequel…
The talk about Gov. Moore's future political plans persist, especially when he continues to make appearances that raise his national…
The plan would not provide direct cash payments to descendants or the last two survivors of the attack that nearly…
The Indiana Pacers will return to the NBA Finals for the first time since 2000, after beating the New York…
With tariffs forcing stylists and beauty supply owners to raise prices, the Black hair care industry braces for growing uncertainty.
Following battling an unnamed brief illness, Rihanna’s dad, Ronald Fenty, reportedly died at 70 in Los Angeles.
Federal agents will reportedly be reviewing social media accounts of Harvard visa applicants for signs of antisemitism.
"Haitian heritage is a living force.” These Haitian women-led nonprofit organizations reclaim power, healing, and hope for Haiti.
“The Trump regime is trying to reestablish what criminality means,” Joy Reid breaks down the real symbolism behind Trump’s latest…
Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson postpone Nightcap’s upcoming NSFW Tour, which was slated to kick off in June.
CEOs caution that artificial intelligence could eliminate half of entry-level white-collar jobs, but where does that leave Black workers?