Tank vs. Tyrese: The Ultimate R&B Playlist for the ‘Verzuz’ Battle
The Numbers Don’t Lie—Black Women Are Leading and It Has Nothing to Do With Magic
Why a Comedian’s Translation of ‘The Lion King’s’ Iconic Opening Song Just Backfired in a BIG Way
Black America Reacts To The Rise Of Black ICE Agents
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We All Hate Tipping Culture, But Did You Know It’s Rooted in Slavery?
Wealthy American started the tipping culture in the mid-1800s, beginning a restaurant culture that remains steeped in the roots of slavery.
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A Nebraska Doctor Opens Her Home and Her Heart to a Black Child in Need
A Nebraska anesthesiologist went out of her way to help a patient with a congenital heart condition.
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Black Folks With ADHD May Possess Superpowers, But There’s So Much More You Should Know
ADHD has two signature super power characteristics: Pattern recognition and “hyperfocus,” both can benefit Black people navigating in this racist world. But wait, there’s another side to having ADHD.
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Black Woman’s Essay on Modern Dating Is Lighting Up The Comments Section
A Black woman shared her take on dating Black men in 2026, and people can’t stop talking about it.
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Candace Owens Has MAGA Furious After Announcing Series Investigating Charlie Kirk’s Widow
After launching a new series investigating Erika Kirk, Candace Owens is getting dragged by MAGA sick and tired of all of the drama.
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A North Carolina 3-Year-Old Was Hot Glued to a Chair. Now, Their Teacher Learns Her Fate
After a three-year-old at a Charlotte suburb daycare wouldn’t sit still, teacher Lashawna Williams did the unthinkable. Now, she just learned her fate.
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Why J. Cole’s “Everyman” Tour Stunt Is Getting Old
The superstar rapper has been driving around the country selling CDs out of the trunk of his used Honda Civic.
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Why Black Folks Are Always Expected to Extend Grace When No One Else Will
Black folks are being asked to “turn the other cheek” after the BAFTA scandal, but given the deep history of forcing Black people to submit, the wound is still too fresh.
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Proof That Jim Crow Era Was Not That Long Ago And Why This is Important to Know
Jim Crow laws were in place not that long ago. Even though many photos from that time are in black and white, the history is far from ancient and the remnants are all around us.












