The Four Black Women Coaches Who Took Their Teams to the Sweet Sixteen in the NCAA Women’s Tournament
How Carlos Boozer’s Twin Sons, Duke Basketball Stars Cameron and Cayden, Saved Their Big Brother’s Life
How One Black Woman Is Saying ‘No’ to Work and ‘Yes’ to Unapologetic Rest
Rev. William Barber: Why the Midterm Election is So Important
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How a Black-Owned Members-Only Club in Washington D.C. is Responding to Trump’s Police Force Takeover
As the National Guard has been deployed to the streets of D.C., one private Black-owned networking club is offering a safe space to work and connect with others.
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Wendy Williams’ Most Controversial Celebrity Interviews Throughout the Years
From her radio days to her hit talk show “The Wendy Williams Show,” no celebrity was safe from the mess.
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After 10 Years of ‘Hamilton,’ Here’s Why Some Still Believe the Real Alexander Was Black
August 6, 2025, marks the 10th anniversary of “Hamilton,” and the internet still cant agree on the real Alexander’s race.
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How One Black Woman Is Saying ‘No’ to Work and ‘Yes’ to Unapologetic Rest
After being laid off in 2025, Brandy Walker is launching a one-year sabbatical for all Black women to join!
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A Peek Inside Aretha Franklin’s 1990s Detroit Mansion, In Honor of Her 84th Birthday
In honor of what would have been her 84th birthday, check out the beautiful palace that the Queen of Soul called home!
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100 Years After Black Family Is Run Out of White California Town, Their Descendants Claim What’s Rightfully Theirs
Sidney Dearing and his family became the first Black people to ever buy a home in Piedmont, Calif. Then, they were chased out within a year.
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Tammi Terrell: The Ivy League Scholar Who Deserved Better than Motown’s Saddest Ending
Tammi Terrell deserved so much more than the tragic life she lived, marked by abuse from James Brown and a fatal illness that ultimately took her. This Women’s History Month, and on the 56th anniversary of her passing, we share her heartbreaking story.












