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Hits and Misses During Recent Fashion Week Season
With Spring-Summer 2026 Fashion Week behind us, we’re reviewing the standout fashion moments—the hits and misses that caught everyone’s eye.
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Ayesha Curry Admits She’s Not Feelin’ This Part of Marriage to Steph, and Black Internet is On Fire Over It!
Ayesha Curry’s comments on the “Call Her Daddy” podcast about how she envisioned her life before Steph Curry has sparked an online debate.
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Trump Tries to Drag Gayle King But Her Response is Perfect
CBS Mornings co-host Gayle King has President Trump in his feelings, prompting him to claim her career is over in a Truth Social post.
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These Little-Known Black History Facts Are Sure to Shock You
100 years after the first Negro History Week, we’re looking at some amazing, little-known Black history facts.
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Michael Jackson’s Sexual Assault Accusers Demand This Wild Amount of Money From His Estate — But Daughter Paris Isn’t Having It
Two men alleging Michael Jackson sexually abused them as children are going after the late star’s estate for a massive nine-figure amount.
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Tributes Pour in for the NBA’s First Openly Gay Player, Who Just Shared a Devastating Health Update
The family of Jason Collins, the NBA’s first openly gay player, shared an update about his health in a September 11 statement.
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Black Twitter Has Much To Say About The Heated Exchange Between Taylor Townsend and Jelena Ostapenko
Fans are calling tennis player Jelena Ostapenko out for ugly post-game comments she made to American Taylor Townsend at the US Open.
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The Real Story Behind the Young Life and Tragic Death of Emmett Till
14-year-old Emmett Till was killed after being falsely accused of flirting with a white woman in Mississippi. 70 years after his death, we’re looking at the story surrounding the tragic event.
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A Look at The Obama Family’s Impressive Real Estate Portfolio
From a historic Chicago mansion to a spacious Martha’s Vineyard vacation home, our favorite First Family has called many beautiful properties home.
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Behind James Baldwin, Nikki Giovanni’s Viral 1971 Black Men-Women Convo That Still Resonates
In 1971, writers James Baldwin and Nikki Giovanni sat down for a riveting two-hour conversation about Black love and relationships that still has us talking










