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WATCH: Blue Ivy Continues Adorable Super Bowl Tradition– This Time With Her Little Sister Rumi!
While hanging out with their dad Jay-Z at Super Bowl LV, Blue Ivy and Rumi Carter recreated an adorable family tradition.
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What Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Performance Says About Who Shapes Today’s Mainstream
From record-breaking viewership to a fully Spanish performance, Bad Bunny’s halftime show didn’t just entertain — it sent a clear signal about where cultural influence lives today.
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Before You Bother Watching, Here’s a Recap of Everything from MAGA’s All-American Super Bowl Halftime
I watched Turning Point USA’s “All American” halftime show so you don’t have to… You’re welcome.
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The Historical Reasons Black Folks Are Rooting for Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show
Wondering why Black folks are excited for Bad Bunny’s halftime show? Well, you may be shocked to find out the historic connection between Black Americans and Puerto Ricans.
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You’ll Be Shocked at How Much These Black TV Actors Really Get Paid…
Black actors have notoriously gotten underpaid and now Melvin Gregg and Danielle Brooks are pulling back the layers on how little they earned when first starting off!
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Why It’s Finally Time for Everyone to Mute Cam Newton
Cam Newton’s popular ‘Funky Friday’ podcast may have an audience, but his absurd opinions have started to
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The Wild Story of How Kim Kardashian Said Wesley Snipes Saved Her Life—And What Happened After
Kim Kardashian is sharing a little-known story about meeting Wesley Snipes as a teenager and described how he “schooled” her years ago!
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Will A$AP Rocky Run for Mayor of New York City? Here’s What We Know
Rapper A$AP Rocky may have a lot going on in his life, but he’s apparently setting his sights on an even bigger goal in the political sphere!
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Why Marvel’s ‘Wonder Man’ is So Relatable to Black People
As Marvel’s Wonder Man, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II is a superhero chasing his big dreams— and it’s resonating HARD with Black viewers!












