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Michelle Obama discusses the life advice she received from her dying mother, Marian Robinson, who died in May 2024.
Tracee Ellis Ross, Jill Marie Jones, Golden Brooks, and Persia White recreated the magic of the hit show ‘Girlfriends’ in…
Porsha Williams’ ex-husband, Simon Guobadia, speaks out after divorce is finalized: ‘I was targeted’
Simon Goubadia, who was married to Porsha Williams for 14 months, is sharing his side of the story about their…
Young people graduating from college this spring and summer are facing one of the toughest job markets in more than a decade.
Tania León, noted composer, conductor, and co-founder of the Dance Theatre of Harlem, immigrated to the United States in 1967.
Ashanti and Nelly talk love, growth, blocking out public opinion, and life as newlyweds ahead of new reality show "We…
DDG has requested visitation rights to see his son Halo a month after Halley Bailey was granted temporary sole custody.
Dominique Thorne explains how Chadwick Boseman’s loss helped her connect with Riri Williams’ Heart in Marvel's "Ironheart" on Disney+.
"Beyond the Gates" star RhonniRose Mantilla reveals the personal connection she has to character’s queer journey.
Prosha Williams steps into the role of Bernadine from “Waiting to Exhale” to express herself post-divorce.
Singer and new mommy Ashanti says she will not be showing her son’s face on her and Nelly’s new reality…
Unlimited shrimp may still be off the menu for the foreseeable future, but seven new dishes and three new cocktails…
This Juneteenth, we celebrate the progress Black Americans have cultivated against all odds and the places they call home.
A viral podcast clip sparked debates on whether B. Simone showed up for her best friend. But the full conversation…
Nick Cannon discusses having a “king complex” as he unsuccessfully attempts to name all 12 of his children.
Gabrielle Union opens up about life with an 80-year-old father who has been in a memory care facility since 2023.
“Lovely One” was published by Random House in September and briefly topped the New York Times bestseller list.
Tia Mowry reflects on her identity and raising two Black children who are growing up with pride in their Blackness.