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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
  • New Yorkers Weigh In on Restaurant Tipping

    Inspired by The Root’s recent survey on tipping habits at restaurants, we hit the streets of New York City to ask regular folks how and why they tip. Here’s what they had to say. Check out our survey results, and read a firsthand account about tipping from the viewpoint of a former waiter at Check,…

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    Black Journalists vs. Sharpton?

    Freelance journalist Jeff Winbush wants it known that he is not hatin’ on the Rev. Al Sharpton. Winbush is a blogger in Columbus, Ohio, a former editor of the black newspaper the Columbus Post and a member of the National Association of Black Journalists. More to the point, he was the source of a quote…

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    MSNBC Ready to Hire Sharpton

    Activist Would Host at 6 p.m. on Cable Network “After giving a nearly six-month tryout for the Internet talk show host Cenk Uygur, the cable news channel MSNBC is preparing to instead hand its 6 p.m. time slot to the Rev. Al Sharpton,” Brian Stelter reported Thursday for the New York Times. Such a move…

  • Jackie Joyner-Kersee: Great-Grandma's Pain

    In an episode of African American Lives 2 that aired in 2008, the Olympic gold medalist talked about the hurt and pain the older women in her family carried with them. Plus: Learn how to trace your ancestry in our Roots section.

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    Second NABJ Candidate Touts Boss' Backing

    Charles Robinson III Monday became the second candidate in the race for president of the National Association of Black Journalists to tout an endorsement from his employer, but DeWayne Wickham, a founder and past president of the association, said such endorsements are “a cancer on our organization that eats away at a core value.” Gregory…

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    New York Times CEO Endorses NABJ Presidential Candidate

    In a highly unusual move, New York Times Co. CEO Arthur O. Sulzberger Jr. has made an endorsement in the presidential contest of the National Association of Black Journalists. Sulzberger endorsed Gregory Lee Jr., senior assistant sports editor at the Boston Globe, a New York Times Co. property. Lee touted the endorsement Friday on his…

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    Oprah Appoints Herself CEO of OWN

     Move Indicates More Involvement With Daily Operations “Oprah Winfrey stood before cable company executives at an industry confab last month and admitted that the beginning of OWN, her cable channel, wasn’t going very well, in part because she had been focused on the end of her daytime talk show instead,” Brian Stelter reported Wednesday for…

  • Maya Angelou Discovers Her African Ancestry

     In this episode of African American Lives 2 that aired on PBS in 2008, the poet discovers where her ancestors are from and explains why she knew it all along.   Plus: Learn more about tracing your ancestry in our Roots section.

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    2 Black-Oriented Websites to Collaborate

    NBC News’ theGrio.com and Interactive One’s NewsOne.com have decided to share news and resources in what the two companies are touting as “an expanded platform for African-American journalism.” Theoretically, each site will now have available the resources of NBC News, Radio One, TV One, Reach Media’s syndicated Tom Joyner radio show, theGrio.com, NewsOne.com, HelloBeautiful.com and theUrbanDaily.com.…

  • Color of Change's Rashad Robinson on Black Politicians

    Color of Change’s newly minted executive director, Rashad Robinson, caught up with The Root at the 2011 Blogging While Brown Conference in Los Angeles. His online activism group hosted a panel on “Black Political Accountability in the Age of Obama” on July 9. The discussion included Jack and Jill Politics co-founder Cheryl Contee, Democratic National…