• Donald Trump, Bernie Sanders Projected Winners in NH Primary

    In a pair of campaigns that have gone from improbable to formidable, bellicose business tycoon Donald Trump and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders both won their first state primary—New Hampshire—in their pursuit to become their respective party’s nominee. Both were expected to win with big leads over their opponents.  “The government of our great country belongs…

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  • 7 Stages of Buying Beyoncé ‘Formation’ Tour Tickets

    Twenty-four hours after black America got our entire lives when we saw Beyoncé’s ‘Formation’ video on Saturday, the Queen Bey slayed the nation with her “unapologetically black” anthem by singing about Negro hair and Michael Jackson nostrils. At. The. Super Bowl. Which is by far the largest viewed event in this entire nation. Beyoncé had…

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  • Watch: Slack Was Voted Fastest-Rising Startup at Tech Award Show—and 4 of Its Black Female Engineers Accepted the Award

    When presenters at the Crunchies, an annual technology award show, announced Monday night in San Francisco that the software company Slack—an internal-messaging program used by companies—had won the Fastest Rising Startup Award, most people expected two, maybe three white dudes to walk onstage to accept the award.  But when Slack’s name was called, four black women walked…

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  • Beyoncé on ‘Formation’: ‘I Wanted People to Feel Proud and Have Love for Themselves’

    Beyoncé is a woman of few words, so the three sentences she said to the press after her haltime performance at Super Bowl 50 mean everything to the Beyhive. Without further ado, here they are:  “It makes me proud. It’s what I wanted,” she said to an Entertainment Tonight reporter when she was told how…

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  • Watch: Will Smith Says Janet Hubert Is Brilliant and He Loves What She Brought to Aunt Viv

    Will Smith has finally spoken about Janet Hubert, the actress who says Smith ruined her career and reputation when he got her fired from The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Hubert rehashed the issue recently when she argued that the Smiths were being disingenous and self-serving for boycotting the Academy Awards and encouraging other black entertainers…

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  • How a Family Legacy Is Built

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  • When States Run Welfare, Black Children Are the Ones Who Get Hurt 

    Twenty years ago, Bill Clinton signed legislation dismantling the federal Aid to Families With Dependent Children welfare program. The law transformed welfare into Temporary Assistance to Needy Families—essentially block grants to states to use for job training and child care subsidies to enable recipients to attain financial independence and take “personal responsibility,” as its advocates…

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  • The Knicks Give Derek Fisher His Walking Papers

    Derek Fisher is no longer the coach of the New York Knicks, ESPN reports. He got fired Monday. The team’s record thus far this season is 23-21; it went 17-65 last season under Fisher’s coaching, which was his first time.  Fisher’s nemesis, Matt Barnes, wasted no time responding, albeit indirectly, to the news. Remember, Barnes…

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  • 5 Videos Pre-‘Formation’ That Big Up the Black Social-Justice Movement

    When an A-list black celebrity—I’m talking upper-echelon A-list—does or says something pertaining to race specifically advocating for the black social-justice movement, it dominates news headlines, because there’s the idea that once you’ve “transcended race”—that is, crossed over—and are wholeheartedly embraced and accepted by the mainstream, it is in your best interest not to remind folk…

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  • Watch: Celebs Make Fun of the #OscarsSoWhite Diversity Issue at the NAACP Image Awards

    Everyone is waiting to see how Chris Rock will address the #OscarsSoWhite controversy at the Academy Awards, since he’s hosting. But Anthony Anderson did a pretty good job addressing it head-on as host of the NAACP Image Awards on Feb. 5. “Look at all these beautiful shades of people in the audience. Hollywood needs to…

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