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Fat Joe Sued For $20 Million Over These Unbelievable Sex Abuse Allegations, But There’s More to the Story
Fat Joe is defending himself against allegations made by Terrance “T.A.” Dixon, who worked with the rapper from 2006 to 2019.
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Why Black TikTok is Dragging Kroger for Their Juneteenth Cakes…Sheesh!
One TikTok user called the grocery chain’s effort to celebrate Juneteenth “a mockery!”
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Lizzo Finally Admits the Secret Behind Her Dramatic Weight Loss Transformation
Last September, Lizzo slammed an online commenter who accused her of using Ozempic.
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What’s 2025’s Black Song of The Summer? The Answer Will Surprise You
The time between Memorial Day and Labor Day is all about hot days at the beach, warm nights out with friends, and cookouts, of course. But you can’t have all that fun in the sun without a dope playlist, including one song that sums up everything that’s great about the season – the Song of the…
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Black Big Box CEO Admits These Types of Jobs Are Safe From an AI Takeover
Speaking at a Business Roundtable event in Washington, D.C., Marvin Ellison suggests the next generation of works pursue careers that will always need humans.
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Kirk Franklin Claps Back at Internet Critics After Outfit Controversy
In an interview with Angie Martinez, the gospel musician responds to critics who dragged him for his choice of attire during a 2024 performance in Jamaica.
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Black Internet Drags Amanda Seales For What She Said About Barack Obama
The always outspoken actress is getting an earful from Black social media after questioning President Barack Obama’s legacy
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Handsome Black Doorman Gets Discovered at NYC Restaurant
A video of a random encounter with a woman on the street has propelled this handsome doorman to superstardom
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Why Ananda Lewis’ Death is a Cautionary Tale For Black Women Fighting Breast Cancer
The beloved television personality and host of BET’s Teen Summit wanted other women to learn from her mistakes.
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Black Musicians Who Were Targeted By The FBI and Other Law Enforcement
For decades, the FBI has kept a close eye on Black musicians and other artists they saw as a threat to the status quo.











