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  • Macy’s to Cut 2,500 Employees

    The Chicago Tribune reports that 2,500 Macy’s employees will soon be out of work as the retailer announced plans to close stores and layoff workers as a part of a cost-reduction plan. Some stores in parts of Arizona, Kansas, Missouri, New York and Utah will close in the spring, but eight new and replacement Macy’s…

  • NJ Gov. Chris Christie’s Bridge Scandal

    A scandal broke yesterday linking a senior member of New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie’s staff to traffic congestion on a major bridge in September as a means of political retribution, Politico reports. The governor, a likely presidential candidate in 2016, denied and even mocked reporters months ago when questioned as to whether his staff played…

  • Meet 15 Amazing Kids With Exceptional Talent

    What were you doing as a child? Probably not running your own company or taking classes at the local college. We’ve gathered a list of some of the most exceptional black children in the United States and abroad. Prepare to be amazed. 1. Adam Kirby, prodigy At 23 months, Adam potty-trained himself after reading a…

  • Throwback Thursday: These 6 Debuts Changed Music Forever

    If the years that shook the musical landscape were measured on a magnitude scale, 1994 would rate an earth-shattering 10. Twenty years ago, six artists from the world of hip-hop and R&B dropped debut albums that not only signaled each artist’s arrival but also changed music altogether. 1. Ready to Die, the Notorious B.I.G. Released…

  • Notable Members of Phi Beta Sigma

    On Jan. 9, 1914, three African-American men founded Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity at Howard University. Since then the frat has produced many notable members. Here are 12 of them. 1. A. Philip Randolph Iota Sigma chapter Union organizer, civil rights leader 2. Rep. John Lewis (D-Ga.) Lambda Sigma chapter U.S. congressman, Georgia’s 5th District 3.…

  • That Study Saying Nearly Half of Black Males Get Arrested by Age 23? It’s Wrong

    Here’s what a research study feels like to a black male teenager: “To be seen as a person with a name … then poof! A statistic, a memory and, to many, a shame,” said an 11th-grader named Asa Fludd. I repeat this quote often to remind social advocates and cultural critics alike that our reckless…

  • Jahi McMath in ‘Very Bad Shape’ After Transfer 

    The situation is looking increasingly grim for Jahi McMath’s family, with her family’s attorney now reporting that her body has deteriorated so much, “we don’t know if she’s going to make it,” the Los Angeles Times reports. Jahi underwent what was supposed to be a routine tonsillectomy in early December at Children’s Hospital Oakland in…

  • Dennis Rodman Sings ‘Happy Birthday’ to Kim Jong Un

    Dennis Rodman seems to be enjoying his trip to North Korea, where he is helping Kim Jong Un celebrate his birthday. On Wednesday the embattled NBA star sang a rather tone-deaf rendition of “Happy Birthday” to his “friend,” which he topped off with a bow before taking part in a game between a team of…

  • Kanye vs. ‘Coinye’

    Kanye just can’t get a break. The “Yeezus” rapper is currently in the middle of a legal fight against a digital currency that mockingly uses his name and image, the New York Post reports.  “Coinye,” as it’s called, was created by an anonymous group of Web developers, designed to rival Bitcoin, another digital currency that…

  • New Study Finds That Racism Makes Black Men Old

    A study published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine has shown that racism may accelerate aging in African-American men. Researchers at the University of Maryland found signs of accelerated aging in African-American men who reported high levels of racial discrimination and who had internalized anti-black attitudes, UMD Right Now reports. While it has been…