11 Times The Extreme Right Got Their Karma After Messing With Black Celebs, Politicians
The Mystery of a Philly Woman Found Frozen to Death Under a Bridge After Being Kicked Out of Nightclub
Sparkle Denies ‘Grooming’ Allegations Following R. Kelly Victim’s Explosive CBS Mornings Interview
Grand Jury Calls Close Friend of D4vd to the Witness Stand in Tragic Celeste Rivas Investigation
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Why These 2 Comedians Owed Rep. Jasmine Crockett the Biggest Apology EVER
Black folks are still dragging two non-Black comedians after they called for folks NOT to support Rep. Jasmine Crockett in her bid for Senate.
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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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Everything You Didn’t Know About Stephanie Okechukwu, the First-Ever 7-Foot-1 Women’s College Basketball Player
Stephanie Okechukwu is poised to be one of the biggest stars in women’s college basketball.
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A Paralyzed Man Showed Us the Horrors of a Memphis Jail, And the City Responded With the Ultimate Petty Move
After a paralyzed Memphis man exposed what he called “deplorable” conditions at 201 Poplar, the sheriff office gave him an unfavorable response.
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How Rap Producer Hit-Boy Gets the Last Laugh After His Home is Robbed
Hit-Boy marks the second rap producer to be robbed in 2026 so far… and he has a special message for the unknown assailants
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N.C. Black Teen Arrested in New Year’s Eve Terror Plot Allegedly Planned to Do…What??
Christian Sturdivant has been charged with attempted material support to a foreign terrorist organization.
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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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You’d Better Pay Close Attention to This Small But Crucial Change in U.S. Postal Service Policy
Late fees and penalties have been predicted after USPS changed its decades-long postmark policy.
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Chicago Blocks Troops but New Orleans Welcomes Them
Chicago celebrates a court victory blocking federal troop deployments as New Orleans prepares for hundreds of National Guard members to enter the city for New Year’s Eve.












