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A woman has filed a lawsuit against Don Lemon and other protesters after the former CNN host covered an anti-ICE protest inside a Minnesota church. The plaintiff is alleging that she suffered emotional distress because of their actions. Per TMZ, the plaintiff, identified as Ann Doucette, claims that she was partaking in a service when…
After seeing her 2-year-old son Arris’s preschool photos that he had taken at his school,...
Boston Celtics superstar Jaylen Brown went viral in July 2024 after a video showed him appearing...
Authorities in Arua City, Uganda, have arrested and charged two women on allegations that they...
Long before he met and married his Black Muslim wife, Betty Shabazz, the first great love of...
NFL wide receiver and former Trinity High School star Rondale Moore passed away on Saturday...
Former NCAA and NFL football player Justin Crawford has been sentenced to 12 years in prison...
Lincoln University senior sprinter Kevaughn Goldson, 23, was fatally stabbed by his girlfriend,...
Nearly 6.5 million Somalis are confronting extreme hunger as a relentless drought, ongoing...
Just like any other year, 2025 saw some of our prominent Black figures in various fields of...
Beyoncé Beyoncé’s BeyGOOD foundation pledged $2.5 million to aid...
Native American Heritage Month is a great time to highlight a relatively unknown part of one...
Tupac Amaru Shakur, born in 1971, grew up to become one of the most influential rappers of...
Learning disabled artist Nnena Kalu has been crowned this year’s Turner Prize, the UK’s most high-profile art award, for her “bold and compelling” sculptures and drawings. Kalu’s incredible feat is gaining loads of traction after she made history as the first artist with a learning disability to win the award. The judges were full of…
“Divine Egypt,” a major exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York,...
A new South African video game lets players reclaim looted African artifacts from Western museums...
Scottish Borders Council has begun legal action to evict a self-styled “African tribe”...
“The nation is better and richer for his having lived among us,” Reynold Verret, the president of Xavier University, said Wednesday while confirming the death of civil rights pioneer and educator Norman C. Francis. Certainly, Francis, as president of Xavier University in New Orleans for 47 years, both shaped a university as one of the…
Scores of people visit Ivy Creek Natural Area, a nature preserve in Albemarle County, known...
Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, an iconic figure in the Civil Rights Movement and a protégé...
In February 1960, Clarence B. Jones received a phone call from a friend who informed him that...
Aleti Crystal, a Ugandan travel enthusiast, recently discussed her unique business — a professional vigilante service that helps survivors of abuse — on the TUBTS podcast. Crystal, who describes herself as a modern-day “superhero” for the mistreated, explained her mission to the host. The segment, detailing her approach to protecting women from their abusers, has…
Rutha Mae Harris, the final surviving member of the original Freedom Singers, continues her...
Damage caused by ultraviolet (UV) radiation in sunlight is the leading preventable cause of...
Inez Phillips Durham and her daughter, Jennifer Durham, are the first mother-daughter pair...
Sarah Bond, the first Black woman to hold the position of president at Xbox, is stepping down from her executive role at the company. Bond was appointed president in 2023 to oversee the entire Xbox ecosystem, including Xbox’s hardware and software platforms, The Verge reported at the time. She was also to take charge of…
Pat McGrath Labs has secured approximately $30 million in new financing and will continue to...
Crowned Skin, one of the nation’s fastest-growing men’s grooming brands, announced...
President Donald Trump called on Netflix on Saturday to fire board member Susan Rice or “pay...
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