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Does Jerry Jones Have an Ulterior Motive Behind His Pro-Vaccine Stance?
The Dallas Cowboys owner has taken a surprising stance on COVID-19 vaccines.
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Who All Gon’ Be There? Venus Williams Is the Latest Player to Withdraw from U.S. Open
The seven-time Grand Slam champ joins sister Serena, Roger Federer, and a growing list of names that will be skipping the final tennis major of the year.
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In Celebration of Malika Andrews Appreciation Day, ESPN Removes Rachel Nichols From All NBA Programming
Nichols recently came under fire for accusing the network of only offering Maria Taylor opportunities because she’s a Black woman.
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New York Knicks Center Nerlens Noel Has $58 Million Worth of Problems With Super Agent Rich Paul
Noel has filed a lawsuit against Paul alleging negligence, breach of fiduciary duty, and breach of contract.
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‘You’re Way Out of Pocket’: Black Twitter Erupts After Sha’Carri Richardson Comes for Track and Field Legend Allyson Felix
The promising 21-year-old track star wants no parts of Felix’s words of encouragement.
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ESPN Removes Max Kellerman from First Take; Which Means Screamin’ A. Smith and Michael Irvin Could be Tormenting Us Very Soon
ESPN’s hit show First Take is about to undergo some massive changes.
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Spotlight on Detroit’s Healthy Roots Doll Company
Their goal: to teach girls they are perfect just the way they are
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Serena Williams Pulls Out of U.S. Open Due to Hamstring Injury
The 23-time Grand Slam champion has yet to compete since suffering a right leg injury at Wimbledon in June.
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It’s Official: J.R. Smith Is an HBCU Student-Athlete
The NCAA has cleared the two-time NBA champion to play golf for North Carolina A&T.
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Josephine Baker to Be Honored at the Pantheon, France’s Highest Posthumous Tribute
The famed entertainer-activist and French Resistance hero will be the first Black woman to receive the honor, 46 years after her death in 1975.





