LeBron James’ Comments About Memphis Have Some Calling Him a Culture Vulture
The Easter Speech Is The Original Masterclass of Black Excellence
Dr. King’s Favorite Pastime and More Little Known Facts on the Anniversary of His Murder
Anti-Affirmative Action Groups are Now Coming for the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s Scholarships
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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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Why the Internet is Obsessed With This Black Woman’s Disability-Friendly Recipes That Don’t Require Stoves, Knives or Standing
No standing. No cutting. No problem! Meet the Black content creator who creates disability-friendly recipes that’s taking the internet by storm.
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10 Years After Tulsa Police Killed Unarmed Black Man, His Family Is 1 Step Closer to Justice
Nearly 10 years have passed since Terence Crutcher was shot and killed by Tulsa police. Now, his family is finally getting a taste of justice.
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Black Virginia Family Finds Army Discharge Papers That Unlock a Mother’s Secret WWII Legacy
Stacy Brown and her family had no idea that her mother was one of more than 800 women assigned to the only all-Black female battalion during World War II.
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How Carlos Boozer’s Twin Sons, Duke Basketball Stars Cameron and Cayden, Saved Their Big Brother’s Life
Conceived to save their brother’s life, ex-NBA star Carlos Boozer’s twins Cameron and Cayden are living proof that some wins don’t show up on a scoreboard.
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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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Rev. William Barber: Why the Midterm Election is So Important
Rev. Barber: We have to start teaching people that when we talk about politics, there is not an aspect of your life—from your birth to your death—that is not impacted.











