Devastating Update for Billion-Dollar Whiskey Brand ‘Uncle Nearest’ Amid $100 Million Lawsuit
How Angela Davis Predicted The Modern Face Of Fascism in 1971
Black Woman Has a Multi-Million Dollar Victory in Discrimination Case Against City of Fresno
Why Postal Leaders Warn They Could Run Out of Money
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Black Celebrities With The Best Silk Presses
As folks go crazy over SheaMoisture’s latest commercial featuring their silk press line, we’re highlighting some of the best celeb silk presses in the game.
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Memphis Cemetery Sued for Allegedly Segregating Bathrooms and Forcing Black Workers to Use Gas Station Toilets—But it Gets Worse
A federal lawsuit claims a Memphis cemetery resurrected segregated facilities, then axed a manager for refusing to silence his Black crew.
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13 Inventions We Would Not Have Without Pioneering Black Women
As we continue our celebration of Women’s History Month, here are some life-changing inventions brought to us by Black women.
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Why This New York Mom Was Forced to Deliver Her Own Baby Alone in a Hospital Bathroom
Long Island parents are demanding a hospital to take accountability after they delivered their newborn on-site…but in a bathroom.
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So The Shrinking White Baby Data is Why The World Turned Upside Down?
OPINION: As census data signals a shrinking white majority, the politics of panic move from whisper campaigns to policy.
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On the 100th Anniversary of Black History Month, We’ve Come So Far — Yet Still Have So Far to Go
OPINION: When Dr. Carter G. Woodson founded Negro History Week in 1926, he likely wouldn’t have imagined we’d still be celebrating his legacy a century later.
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How Trump Now Targeting Cuba Can Be More Detrimental than You Think
The Trump administration has shut off oil flow to Cuba in an attempt to put pressure on the communist country to make some significant political changes.
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Trump Locks Horns With Maryland Gov. Wes Moore Over This Scary Environmental Disaster
After more than 240 million gallons of sewage spilled into the Potomac River, President Trump is calling out Gov. Wes Moore.











