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Roe vs. Wade Fight Has Always Been About Controlling Women
Supreme Court ruling on Roe vs. Wade highlights Republican obsession with controlling Black women’s bodies.
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Lil Nas X Puts BET Award in the Toilet on ‘Late to Da Party’ Cover Art
The ‘Montero (Call Me By Your Name)’ artist continued taking shots at the award show for not nominating him.
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Rise Follows Giannis Antetokounmpo’s Real-Life Rags to Riches Story
‘I knew eventually our story would be told one day. It’s so amazing, where we started and where we are now,’ Giannis said.
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Taraji P. Henson Is Open to Moving Out of the U.S.
‘I want to just be. And be happy. I want to be called ‘Bella’ every day, drink wine and swat flies on the porch. Stress-free,’ she said.
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Brittney Griner Named Honorary 2022 WNBA All-Star
Breanna Stewart and A’ja Wilson, alongside retiring legends Sue Bird and Sylvia Fowles, were among those named as 2022 WNBA All-Star Game starters.
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Serena Williams Returns to Court With Doubles Win at Wimbledon Warm Up
Serena Williams and her partner Ons Jabeur, won their first doubles match 2-6, 6-3, 13-11.
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Mo’Nique Apologizes to D.L. Hughley’s Family, but Definitely Not to D.L.
‘I want to publicly apologize to his wife, his babies, if I hurt their feelings because that was never my goddamn intention,’ the polarizing comedian said.
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Marvel’s Miles Morales What If…? Comic Ignites Backlash for Featuring Racist Stereotypes
In the latest issue of Miles Morales’ What If…? story, the character gets Thor’s powers, but not the same godly respect.
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Milestones in History Uses Superheroes to Educate, Entertain Fans on Black History
The comic book anthology from Milestone Media and DC Comics features stories on Mae Jemison, the Queen of Sheba and Prince.
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The Jennifer Hudson Show Launches Sept. 12 with Ellen Team as Showrunners
The award-winning actress/singer is set to premiere her new daytime talk show on her birthday.