Trump’s Tariffs Might Stick Around. What Should We Buy Now?
Buying a car or a phone? Here’s what to know about tariffs in 2025, according to Marketplace's Kimberly Adams.
When A White Woman Was Told She Could Not Be Harriet Tubman In a Play, She Took Matters Into Her Own Hands
The longtime actress simply wanted to portray influential historical figures, but things unfortunately went South.
3 Ways to Think Like a Businessman, According to Executive Walter Davis
From carpentry to consulting, Davis says real business thinking starts with self-awareness and strategy.
Walter Davis On Building a Black-Owned Bank From Zero to $2 billion
From running a $75 billion portfolio to founding the largest Black-owned bank, Walter Davis shares
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To the Surprise of Every-Damn-Body, Ben Simmons Crashes the 76ers Family Reunion
The Ben Simmons saga in Philadelphia just took an interesting turn.
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Thanks to a Hornet Attack, J.R. Smith’s 1st Golf Tournament as a Collegiate Athlete Didn’t Exactly Go As Planned
The first tournament of the former NBA star's golfing career was definitely memorable.
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Brooklyn Nets Tell Kyrie Irving ‘You Ain’t Gotta Go Home, But You Gotta Get the Hell Up Outta Here’—Until He Gets Vaccinated
The seven-time NBA All-Star will not be allowed to participate in any games or practices this season until he takes the COVID-19 vaccine.
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Tiger Woods Spotted Without Crutches, Making ‘Remarkable Recovery’ After Serious Single-Car Accident
The 15-time major champion made a rare appearance this weekend
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18 Former NBA Players Charged in $4 Million Healthcare Fraud Scheme
All 18 players are facing counts of conspiracy to commit health care and wire fraud.
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‘I Stay Coogi Down to the Socks’: Remembering the Fashion That Shaped Black Culture
From celebrity labels to iconic trends: A look at some of the best hip-hop fashion from the past.
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Candace Parker Brings the Chicago Sky One Step Closer to Its 1st WNBA Championship
The Chicago Sky are heading to the finals after beating the Connecticut Sun in the WNBA Semifinals.