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New Development After White NYC College Professor Makes Racist Comments on Work Zoom When She Thought She Was on Mute
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The Jacksonville Jaguars End Their Losing Streak, the Arizona Cardinals Can’t Be Beat and Other Takeaways From Week 6 of the NFL
With Week 6 of the NFL officially in the record books, there’s plenty to discuss.
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Howard University Didn’t Have a Women’s Rugby Team, So a Black Woman Spawned a Movement by Creating One
19-year-old Takunda Rusike refused to be denied—and the James G. Robertson and Clive Sullivan Rugby Foundation had her back.
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We Love to See It: Megan Thee Stallion Secures Yet Another Bag, Enters Huge Development Deal With Popeyes
‘I’m appreciative of Popeyes commitment to empowering Black women and look forward to opening Popeyes restaurants,”’ the ‘Cash Shit’ artist said.
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Kevin Durant Keeps the Faith, Believes Kyrie Irving Situation ‘Will Work Out’
The 33-year-old knows Kyrie Irving is a piece of the Brooklyn Nets’ championship puzzle.
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Dwyane Wade’s Son Zaire Signs With Utah Jazz’s G-League Affiliate Team
The 19-year-old combo guard is taking his talents to the pros.
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Black in the Day: Barrettes, Blue Magic and Other Ways We Laid Our Hair
From bad perms to the press and curl, here’s a look at some of the long-lasting hairstyles from the past.
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First She Beefed With Denzel, Now Katie Couric Admits to Editing Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Negative Comments on Kneeling Protest
In her upcoming memoir, Going There, Couric claims that she kept RBG’s response on the cutting room floor to ‘protect’ her.
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Making a Martyr: Kyrie Irving Is Prepared to Die on His $186 Million Hill
On Wednesday night, the seven-time NBA All-Star took to Instagram Live to address his COVID-19 vaccination status.






