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How the Prosecution Tied Up Its Case in Diddy Trial’s Closing Arguments
“Up until today, the defendant was able to get away with these crimes because of his money, his power, his influence,” the attorney added. “That stops now.”
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Anna Wintour Exits Vogue While A Black Editor Awaits The Call
Black Editors Are Rising — Will Vogue Catch Up?
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Porsha Williams, Ex-Husband Simon Guobadia Get Super Messy With Each Other in New Interviews
The former couple is now breaking their silence after their divorce and they’re not mincing words!
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Supermodel Anok Yai Looked Stunning and Different at Paris Fashion Week
All eyes were on the gorgeous supermodel at the Louis Vuitton SS26 menswear runway show.
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Jasmine Crockett Says What We’ve All Been Thinking About Melania Trump’s U.S. Citizenship
If you let Rep. Crockett tell it, the Trump administration has a “lack of integrity” when it comes to favoritism– as evident by Melania Trump’s visa history.
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Walter Davis On Building a Black-Owned Bank From Zero to $2 billion
From running a $75 billion portfolio to founding the largest Black-owned bank, Walter Davis shares hard-earned lessons on power, profit, and purpose.
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What Police Claimed This Woman Did After Killing Toddler is Just Diabolic
Suad Ali will spend 12 years in prison after her horrid act against humanity.
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Oprah Winfrey’s Amazing Real Estate Portfolio
There’s a reason why they call Oprah Winfrey the “Queen of All Media.” The Emmy award-winning talk show host successfully launched her own television network, magazine and production company. And we can’t forget Oprah’s Book Club which has helped propel Black authors like Colson Whitehead and Tayari Jones into the spotlight. All of those boss…
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Tina Knowles’ Instagram Tribute to Solange Will Have You Scrambling For Tissue
Mompreneur Tina Knowles shared a beautiful birthday tribute to her youngest daughter on Instagram.
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Why Black Folks Were Never Truly ‘Woke,’ Explained
The idea of wokeness has been around since the early 1900s. History shows we were never truly there.