Rapper Suspended From Twitch After Allegedly Doing the Unthinkable to Her Dog On Camera
Jasmine Crockett Gives Devastating Account of Viral 5-Year-Old’s Living Conditions at ICE Facility
Wild New Development As the Feds Search for Gervonta Davis
Who Is Tom Homan? Trump’s ‘Border Czar’ Sent to Take Over ICE Operations in Minneapolis
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San Jose Police Wrongfully Shot a Black College Football Player, The City’s Response Will Shock You
After K’aune Green disarmed an armed man inside of a taco shop, San Jose police mistakenly shot him four times.
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Keisha Lance Bottoms Enters Georgia Governor’s Race, But Can She Succeed Where Stacey Abrams Did not?
Stacey Abrams didn’t just run for Georgia governor twice; she built the table. Now, former Atlanta mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms is pulling up a chair.
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New Year’s Day Movie Watchlist
Finally, the holiday festivities are over—now it’s time to unwind. Let us guide you to hilarious stand-ups, intense dramas, and thrilling adventures that will keep you entertained all weekend long.
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We Finally Get the D4vd Celeste Rivas Investigation Update We Were Waiting For
Reports that a grand jury could indict D4vd in connection to the death of Celeste Rivas are coming to light.
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How Trump is Threatening to Erase the Legacies of World War II’s Black Soldiers
After Trump’s anti-DEI policies rocked the nation, a WWII museum in Europe is facing backlash for removing Black soldiers’ memorials.
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Do You Know Bobby Garnett, the Black Godfather of Vintage Fashion Who Inspired Ralph Lauren?
From high-end fashion designers to Hollywood costume designers, Bobby Garnett’s vintage clothing collection has had a major impact on the fashion industry.
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The Most Shocking Black Sports Stories of 2025
These are the sports stories that had everyone — fans or not — tuned in in 2025!
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Trump’s Christmas Day Airstrikes in Nigeria Spark Outrage and Divide
On Christmas Day, the Trump Administration confirmed “powerful and deadly” U.S. military strikes against ISIS-linked militants in northwest Nigeria.
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Wait…Is ‘The Color Purple’ a Black Film?
This year marks 40 years since the “The Color Purple” hit theaters. Two writers from “The Root” debate whether you can call the Oscar-nominated picture a “Black film.”











