Why Black Folks Should Participant in the Black Census Project
With four years until the national census, leaders are urging Black folks to make their voices heard after the third launch of the Black Census Project.
New Study Links ‘Everywhere Chemicals’ Found in Plastics to 2 Million Premature Births
In a study covering more than 200 countries, researchers traced two plastic-based chemicals to approximately
NBA Player Fired Over Anti-LGBTQ Pride Month Comments Sparks Free Speech Debate
In a heated debate over religion vs. policy, the Chicago Bulls just waived Jaden Ivey
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
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New Smithsonian Policy Returns Looted, Unethically Acquired Items
The policy, which applies to all 20 Smithsonian sites, was officially adopted last week.
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Magic Johnson Reportedly In Bid To Buy Denver Broncos
The NFL squad would be the second major pro team he owns a piece of.
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Fitness and Shapewear Brand Hopes to Help Plus-Sized Women Love The Skin They’re In
With FBF Body, Zakia Blain wants to inspire women to love the bodies they have.
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2022 WNBA Season Preview: Can the Chicago Sky Repeat as Champions or Will a New Contender Breakthrough?
We take a look at what fans can expect from the 2022 WNBA season.
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Ray J Claims Sex Tape with Kim Kardashian was a Partnership with Kris Jenner
He claims that Kim Kardashian has all of the sex tapes they made together and has never owned any of the copies.
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Dusty Baker Becomes First Black Manager to Win 2,000 Games in MLB History
In a win over the Seattle Mariners, Houston Astros’ Manager Dusty Baker wins his 2,000th game, the 12th manager to do it overall.








