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Heartbreaking Development for Black Teen Arrested for Consensual Sexual Relationship With 17-Year-Old Girl
Marcus Fakana, 19, had just received a royal pardon after he was jailed in the U.A.E. for having a sexual relationship with a then 17-year-old girl.
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Ghanaian President’s Bold Reparations Request Could Impact Black Americans, But There’s a Catch
Ghanaian President John Dramani Mahama unveiled plans to submit the first formal motion demanding reparative justice for Transatlantic Slave Trade
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Deion Sanders Just Revealed a Sad Health Update Months After Beating Bladder Cancer
When fans noticed Deion Sanders wearing one shoe during a Colorado Buffaloes game, he revealed what’s really going on health wise.
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Las Vegas Police Arrest the Wrong Black Man And Now They May Have to Pay for It
A simple case of mistaken identity led to one Black man’s arrest, another’s assault and now a civil lawsuit against the Las Vegas police department.
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Black Internet Trashes Young Thug For Going, Um, Full-Blown Colonizer on His New Album
Young Thug is facing backlash for album art and lyrics that many say go against the Black community. Could this be exactly what he intended?
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Inside the Dramatic ICE Arrest of the Black Iowa School Superintendent That Left an Entire District in Disarray
Dr. Ian Roberts came to the U.S. on a student visa in the ’90s. Now, ICE has deemed him a dangerous illegal criminal.
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These 13 Artist Covers of Bobby Caldwell’s ‘What You Won’t Do for Love’ Have the Internet Obsessed
It’s officially been 47 years since Bobby Caldwell’s “What You Won’t Do for Love” hit the streets. Here’s how 13 musicians covered the song and did it justice!
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‘I Am Roze’ Is the Gen Z Singer With A Golden Voice That’s Unrivaled and Perfect
Non-binary singer I Am Roze left the U.S. after attacks on Black and queer people hit new levels. Now, they’re using music to speak on what matters.











