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Atlanta Nightlife Insiders Respond to 21 Savage's Claim That the City's Club Scene 'Grooms' Children

Atlanta Nightlife Insiders Respond to 21 Savage’s Claim That the City’s Club Scene ‘Grooms’ Children

The Root spoke to Atlanta insiders about whether the city’s club scene is really “grooming” the youth like 21 Savage claimed.
The Root's Ultimate Guide to Holiday Dos and Don'ts

The Root’s Ultimate Guide to Holiday Dos and Don’ts

Don’t make a holiday party mistake you’ll live to regret. Check out our list of
How to Show Up For Someone Who Is Grieving This Holiday Season

How to Show Up For Someone Who Is Grieving This Holiday Season

Here are a few practical ways to let someone know you’re there for them when
How CoCo Gauff Became the World's Highest-Paid Female Athlete at Just 21 Years Old!

How CoCo Gauff Became the World’s Highest-Paid Female Athlete at Just 21 Years Old!

Forbes named Coco Gauff the world’s highest-paid female athlete of 2025, proving she knows exactly
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    Johnson Publishing Sells Ebony to Black Texas Firm

    Johnson Publishing Co. has sold Ebony magazine and its now digital-only sister publication Jet to an African American-owned private equity firm based in Austin, Texas, the company announced. “We are here to stay,” Cheryl McKissack, who has served as chief operating officer since 2013 and will assume the role of CEO of the new publishing…

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    Orlando Shooting Horror Surfaces Disputed ‘Radical Islam’ Term

    The mass nightclub shooting in Orlando early Sunday that killed 50 people and injured 53 others has some journalists and politicians pointing to the dead gunman’s purported connection to the Islamic State, which in some references is being labeled “radical Islam,” a loaded term that a counterterrorism expert has said mischaracterizes the religion. As reported…

  • Watch: Live Coverage of Muhammad Ali’s Funeral

    The world was saddened by the June 4 death of boxing icon and humanitarian Muhammad Ali. The boxer was 74 years old and left behind a legacy unsurpassed. Watch, below, TV One’s live coverage of the funeral as a nation says goodbye:

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    Hillary Clinton and the Press: ‘Voter Suppression’ or Just Good Journalism?

    “The Associated Press on Tuesday advised staffers to ‘practice situational awareness’ at their bureaus and offices in the wake of social media pushback from supporters of Bernie Sanders who were angered by its decision to call the Democratic nomination for Hillary Clinton,” Benjamin Mullin reported for the Poynter Institute. “Danny Spriggs, the AP’s vice president…

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    Muhammad Ali Was Media Gift That Kept on Giving

    “The old white sportswriters said the flicking, shying kid with the silly doggerel would get knocked into the ringside seats with one punch,” Sally Jenkins wrote Saturday for the Washington Post. “It was 1964, and Cassius Clay hadn’t yet butterflied into the mythic champion Muhammad Ali. He was still incubating in a sweltering Miami Beach…

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    Muhammad Ali’s Death Followed ‘Media Frenzy’ of Speculation

    The death of Muhammad Ali Friday night in Phoenix followed “a media frenzy of speculation about his latest health woes,” as Mike James and Chris D’Amico reported earlier in the day for USA Today. But it gave media outlets time to prepare an outpouring of coverage that unfolded as the news spread in the Eastern…

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    Trump Hijacks a News Cycle

    “Donald Trump used a press conference about millions of dollars in donations he says he raised for veterans’ groups to hijack the cable news discussion and largely avoid coverage of an anticipated document release alleging misrepresentation by his now-defunct Trump University business,” Matt Gertz reported Tuesday for Media Matters for America. “CNN, MSNBC, and Fox…

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    Lack of Diversity Faulted in Daniel Holtzclaw Story Disaster

    “Sports website SB Nation published its disastrous and ‘wrongheaded’ February story about Daniel Holtzclaw — the college football player turned cop who was convicted in December of serial rape — due to a series of organizational and editorial breakdowns and an ‘overall lack of diversity,’ the Vox Media-owned site said,” Kim Bellware reported Thursday for…

  • Watch: It’s All About Bossing, Branding and Building When You’re Young, Fabulous and Female in NYC

    It was an evening to remember as women of diverse professions and educational backgrounds came together to talk “bossing, branding and building” at The Root’s Young Fabulous and Female event in New York City on May 25. The event featured panelists Tricia Clarke-Stone, co-founder and CEO of Narrative; Caralene Robinson, senior vice president of VH1’s…

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    Who Will Cover This Racialized Presidential Campaign?

    “The importance of diversity in the media — as in other sectors of society — is not about scoring points in some imaginary scale of civic virtue,” Howard W. French wrote Wednesday in a 5,700-word essay in Britain’s Guardian. “It has nothing to do with the granting of favours — or even concessions — by…