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Everything You Didn’t Know About Ballerina Misty Copeland As She Takes Her Final Bow
As trailblazing ballerina Misty Copeland prepares for her final performance with The American Ballet Theatre, we’re looking at some of the highlights from her amazing career.
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Best Flea Markets For Black Folks Across the Country
If you’re looking to save a little cash, we’ve rounded up our favorite flea markets for vintage furniture, designer clothing, accessories and more.
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MAGA is Still Salty Over Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show, Here’s What Charlie Kirk’s Organization is Doing About It
Charlie Kirk’s Turning Point USA is planning some “All-American” counter programming to the Super Bowl halftime show.
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Finally Answers to Black Beauty Brand Founder’s Cause of Death
Uoma Beauty’s Sharon Chuter’s Death in August 2025 shocked the beauty industry. Now, a new report from the LA County Medical Examiner is providing some answers.
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Every Time Chicago Proved It’s Not Playing With ICE… At All
As President Trump sends ICE agents to the streets of Chicago, city residents are showing how they’re not the ones to mess with.
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A Look Inside Michael Jackson’s Private Estate He Called Home
Michael Jackson’s financial business is all over the news these days. But we’re taking a look at Jackson’s 2700-acre Neverland Ranch, the place he called home for more than 15 years.
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The Story of Teddy Pendergrass, From Tragedy to Redemption
The R&B singer known for smooth moves and sexy lyrics suffered a tragic accident that changed his life forever
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Fla. Man Just Received a Letter From His Mother Who Was Killed on 9/11
Jevon Castrillo was a young boy when his mother, a flight attendant, was killed on 9/11. He now has a beautiful memory of her unwavering support.
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Do You Know the Story of R&B Legend Charlie Wilson, Who Overcame Incredible Odds to Find Generations of Fans?
Beating battles with addiction and prostate cancer, singer Charlie Wilson has an amazing story of survival.
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The Untold Story of the ‘Dust Lady’ Who Survived 9/11 Attack And Her Harrowing Journey After That Iconic Photo
Marcy Borders, a Black woman known as “The Dust Lady,” survived 9/11, but her harrowing journey after that iconic photo was just the beginning.










