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 2 million early births and 74,000 infant deaths in 2018 alone.
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
The Four Black Women Coaches Who Took Their Teams to the Sweet Sixteen in the NCAA Women’s Tournament
By the time there were 16 teams left in the Women’s NCAA Tournament, four of
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Marcus Freeman Becomes Notre Dame’s 2nd Black Head Coach in School History
The 35-year-old has some big shoes to fill as the next head coach of the Fighting Irish.
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5 Books Black Harvard Students Read as Children
Looking to build your child’s library this holiday? Check out these classics favored by brilliant Black youngsters.
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Negro League Players Bud Fowler, Buck O’Neil Will Be Inducted Into National Baseball Hall of Fame
Two trailblazing professional athletes will finally receive their long-overdue flowers.
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The Detroit Lions Finally Won a Game, Kyler Murray Continues His Reign and Other Takeaways From Week 13 of the NFL
If you’re a Detroit Lions fan, these are very exciting times.
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Thriving Black Businesses Are Reclaiming Their Time in Rural Mississippi
Black owned businesses are thriving in rural Mississippi towns thanks to the help of one local nonprofit.









