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Kehlani gave one of her R&B idols her literal flowers on Thursday night, showering Brandy with love during a recent…
Snoop Dogg won't be celebrating NYE on NBC after all. The network announced it would not be airing the special.
"What I think is that our party needs to learn from Mamdani," Texas Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett told CNN.
Ryan Clark reminds sports fans that “mental health issues don’t stop at the doors of the stadium” after Marshawn Kneeland’s…
“Out of Time,” a new Freestyle Digital Media release from filmmaker Alison Guessou, shines a light on what happens when…
Jordan Peele is gearing up to release a new documentary, “High Horse: The Black Cowboy,” chronicling the legacy of the…
Claressa Shields announces historic $8 million two-year fighting contract with Salita Promotions and Wynn Records.
The Trump administration appealed a federal court order to fully fund SNAP benefits for the month of November.
Marshawn Kneeland, 24, died by suicide on Nov. 6, leaving his family, loved ones, and teammates grieving and advocating for…
Teyana Taylor says her role in ‘One Battle After Another’ wasn’t accidental — it was a mirror to the ways…
Former NFL star Antonio Brown has been arrested on an attempted murder charge stemming from a shooting after a celebrity…
The FAA selected 40 airports to cut flights. Hubs like Atlanta, Dallas, Denver, Los Angeles, and Charlotte, North Carolina are impacted
After calling attention to the SNAP benefits freeze, Tyler Perry donates $1.4 million to help keep food on families’ tables.
Michael Jackson, Bob Marley, Kobe Bryant, and the Notorious B.I.G. are among the highest-earning celebrities in death.
The deals would expand access for millions, including Black Americans who suffer health disparities like obesity and diabetes.
Marshawn Kneeland died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound today. His mother passed away in 2024 of an undisclosed illness.
Before MacKenzie Scott was a billionaire, she was once Toni Morrison’s creative writing student at Princeton in the early 90s.
The longtime South Carolina Senator took issue with Mace reportedly name-dropping him during an expletive-filled blow up in Charleston.