New Study: DNA Testing Could Be the Key to Saving Black Women With Breast Cancer
Why the Internet is Obsessed With This Black Woman’s Disability-Friendly Recipes That Don’t Require Stoves, Knives or Standing
As War in Iran Rages, How Much Higher Can Gas Prices Really Get?
10 Years After Tulsa Police Killed Unarmed Black Man, His Family Is 1 Step Closer to Justice
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How Detroit’s First Female Mayor Made History—Again, With This Major Announcement Only 4 Days in Office
Mary Sheffield was sworn in as Detroit’s first woman mayor on January 1, and by January 5, she was already changing lives for the better!
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20 Years After ‘The Secret,’ How Black Folks Still Use Vision Boards to Create The Life They Want
Black women everywhere are using vision boards as motivation to create the lives they want in 2026.
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All of Blue Ivy Carter’s Flyest Fashion Looks!
Haters eat your mean hearts out! To celebrate Blue Ivy’s 14th Birthday, we’re taking a look at her best fashion moments since birth.
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Here’s the Real Reason Folks in Atlanta Love Buddhist Monks Walking for Peace
On their months-long Walk for Peace, a group of Buddhist monks stopped in Atlanta to get a taste of that southern hospitality!
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Idris Elba May Never Be called James Bond, But This is How You Must Address Him Now On…
British actor Idris Elba was just given high honors from King Charles III — along with a new title!
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Meghan Markle’s Holiday Netflix Special is Just the Kind of Self-Care Black Folks Need Right Now
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex has a special holiday episode of her lifestyle show and her Black fans are here it. Spoiler alert: Prince Harry loves gumbo!
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The Dramatic Story of How One ‘White Passing’ Black Woman Found Her Way Into an Elite Women’s College Before it Was Integrated
Florence Hemmings’ amazing “white passing” story may be headed to the big screen. In 2018, Variety announced that actress Zendaya would produce and star in the psychological thriller “A White Lie.”
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Tabitha Brown Breaks Silence on the Frightening Fallout From Her Target Boycott Comments After Nearly a Year
Remember when Black folks dragged Tabitha Brown after comments on the DEI boycott? Well, it seems she’s back to officially explain herself.











