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Kerry Washington, Delroy Lindo Want to Normalize Conversations About Life After Incarceration in Unprisoned
The trio spoke to The Root during a set visit for the highly-anticipated second season, available to stream now on Hulu.
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Is Madonna’s Black Son David Banda Really Broke and Living On the Streets? Here’s the Tea
The 18-year-old is one of six children Madonna adopted in Malawi back in 2006.
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Stunning Supermodel Anok Yai’s New Revelation About Her Childhood May Surprise You
The beauty with the undeniably gorgeous face recently opened up about her life and career in a new interview.
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What We Know About Lee Daniels and Mo’Nique’s Burying Of the Hatchet After All These Years
Sitting down with Keke Palmer, who starred in the 2006 film, Madea’s Family Reunion, Perry shared his thoughts following his latest film, Divorce in the Black.
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You’ll Never Guess Which Black Stars Will Be Flag Bearers For Team USA at Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony
With just days before the 2024 games are set to begin, Team USA will be represented in style, swag and elite sportsmanship as things get underway.
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A List of Black Hollywood Celebs Backing Donald Trump
Though Kamala Harris replacing Joe Biden in the race for President of the United States may have presented a challenge to Trump, his supporters aren’t wavering.
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Wait, Did 50 Cent Just Switch Sides in Kendrick Lamar-Drake Beef?
Thanks to a recent photo the ‘Many Men’ rapper posted to social media, many online are now begging the question.
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WATCH: Black Miss Kansas Makes a Shocking Revelation During Her Acceptance Speech
Thanks to a newly recirculated clip, Miss Kansas is shining a light on abuse and giving voice to those affected by it.
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Sha’Carri Richardson’s Iconic, Victorious Finish-line Photos
In anticipation of her performance at the 2024 Olympics, let’s take a look at one of our own’s best moments.
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The Most Powerful Black People in Hollywood
Lena Waithe, Isa Rae, 50 Cent, etc. In the first in a series on Power, The Root explores how Black influence is the Blueprint to a Better, Black America











