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How Not To End Up Like Cardi B, Halle Berry or J. Lo: Unlucky in Love Because of Bad Decisions
If you want to be happy in love but don’t know how to get there, pull up a chair. It’s time we had a talk.
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Kendrick Lamar Set the Super Bowl Halftime Show Bar, Bad Bunny Just Raised It
Kendrick Lamar and Bad Bunny created back-to-back halftime shows that centered Black and Brown people, not white comfort.
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Kendrick Lamar’s 27-Grammy Massacre: How The Rap Assassin Killed the Pop Star
Last night Kendrick Lamar didn’t just win; he executed a hostile takeover of the Recording Academy and officially ushered in a new era of hip-hop.
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Professor: Why Don Lemon’s Arrest is One of the Most Terrifying Trump Moves We’ve Seen So Far
Don Lemon wasn’t protesting, vandalizing, or disrupting a church service. He was reporting. His arrest isn’t about law enforcement—it’s about what happens when power decides journalism itself is a threat.
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Dark Skinned Black Men Weren’t Considered Sexy…Until One Man Changed The Game
OPINION: The discussion about colorism in our community has largely centered on the experience of dark-skinned Black women. But this one chocolate brother changed everything for Black men.
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Why Is Delroy Lindo Getting His First Oscar Nomination At 73? The Answer Is Both Simple And Complex.
Delroy Lindo’s “Sinners” performance was astounding! But with 40 films under his belt at 73 years old, he’s just now receiving his FIRST Oscar nomination.
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The Golden Globes Snubbed ‘Malcolm X,’ ‘Selma and Now ‘Sinners.’ Here’s Why
The Globes have a history of not recognizing Black films.
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Before You Step Into 2026, Do You Understand Your Assignment? Here’s Some Help.
Before the ball drops on 2026, you still have time to figure out your assignment for the new year.
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Why Donny Hathaway’s ‘This Christmas’ Trumps Chris Brown’s Version
There’s only one answer when it comes to who has the superior version of “This Christmas.”
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A Black Woman’s Alleged Suicide on TikTok Live Forces Us to Confront This Uncomfortable Truth
Words have consequences— even if they are shared online. And a young Black woman might’ve taken her life because people said evil things on TikTok.










