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What Exactly Is Going on With the Money at Howard University??
After Howard University reported 1,000 students have unsettled financial balances, many are shockedly speaking out on social media.
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‘Whites-only’ Community in Ark. Seeks Expansion to Other Cities
In order to join Return to the Land, applicants go through a strict process, which includes a video call to verify ethnic identity and family origin.
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MAGA Influencer Brags About Getting TikTok’s Richest Black Influencer Khaby Lame Deported From U.S…Again
It’s been over a month since Khaby Lame, the most followed TikToker ever, was detained by ICE, and one MAGA supporter just can’t stop bragging about it.
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List of Trump’s Allies Who Are Turning Against Him…
Trump relied on far-right podcasters and close Republican politicians to win his second term, but now alliances are quickly forming against him.
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15 Crazy and Magical Things About Atlanta, Ga
ATL is not a real place: From strip club chicken wings to Water Boy scams and Lake Lanier, there’s absolutely no other place like it.
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Tupac Associate Young Noble’s Death Illuminates Alarming Fact About Suicide Rates Among Black Men
On July 4, 2025, emcee Young Noble– member of Outlawz and Tupac affiliate– died of an apparent suicide.
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Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Recent Dissent Proves She’s Unafraid to Challenge Her Colleagues—Unlike Clarence Thomas
Compared to Thomas, Jackson is a breath of fresh air. As one of the youngest members on the court, she often uses her platform to connect with all Americans.
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Why The Black Guy Who Severely Beat A Man on Frontier Airlines Wasn’t The One Arrested
During a flight from Philadelphia to Miami, the man was allegedly minding his business until he noticed something sinister happening right behind him.
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Indiana Dad Learns His Fate After Drowning His 3-Month-Old Son in a Bucket of Laundry Detergent
During an initial search of the family home, police could not locate the infant child, but the following day, they made an unthinkable discovery.
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‘Sinners’ Releases in Black American Sign Language. Here’s What That Means
The deaf community was plagued by racial segregation, so Black Americans decided to create their own rendition of the language to serve their communities.











