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The Black Man Behind The Quarter-Zip Movement Explains the Deeper Purpose Behind It All
Jason Gyamfi, the man behind the viral quarter-zip trend on TikTok says he has plans to make his movement even bigger in 2026.
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All About Kimora Lee Simmons and Her ‘Life In The Fab Lane’
Kimora Lee Simmons’ hit 2000s show ‘Kimora: Life In The Fab Lane’ came back to the TV screens this December.
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Damning New Study Reveals Hospitals’ Bias With Black Mothers and C-Sections
New study shows rising trend in increase in C-section births for Black individuals while they drop for other groups.
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There’s a New Wave of Young, Black MAGA Rising Through the Ranks
Republicans are already preparing for life after Trump’s term ends. Now, meet the young, new– and Black– faces of MAGA who will likely lead their party.
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TV Shows Worth Bingeing On a Cozy November Weekend
Planning a weekend “staycation” at home? We’ve curated the perfect list of shows for a cozy, relaxing couple of days on the couch.
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Neil DeGrasse Tyson: ‘Comet’ Racing Through Our Solar System So Massive It Could Be the Unthinkable
Could a ‘Trojan Horse’ from space be headed our way? Harvard scientist Avi Loeb warns 3I/ATLAS might be more than the average a comet.
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Fact-checking Trump’s Wild Claims During Press Conference That Denied Decades of Medical Advice
President Trump told expectant mothers to “fight like hell” to avoid taking Tylenol, plus other comments that had medical experts speaking out.
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Black Mom Goes Viral for Defending Her Blonde-Haired, Blue-Eyed-White-Presenting Baby From Online Haters
Alex McCurry posts adorable clips of her family adventures on TikTok, but has to take time to address some who question whether her youngest daughter is hers.
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Incredible Origin Stories Behind These Successful Black Businesses
From a viral skin care brand to the largest Black-owned, female-founded wine company, we’re looking at how some of our favorite Black-owned businesses got off the ground.
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August 2025 Books By Black Authors We Can’t Wait to Read
The summer may be almost over, but great books by Black authors are still coming in hot.











