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‘Love & Hip Hop’ star Masika Kalysha speaks out about h...

Jamar Champ, Kalysha’s husband and the father of her youngest child, died this week in a car accident in Houston.

Rebuilding the Caribbean, together: Hurricane Melissa r...

From Jamaica to Haiti, these nonprofit organizations and community groups are working to help communities rebuild after Hurricane ...

Trump administration says ICE operations will be in ‘fu...

Chicago leaders and community members have for months decried the federal presence in their city, pointing to incidents of violent

Gayle King expected to leave ‘CBS Mornings’ after 14 ye...

The news comes as CBS overhauled its news department, and its parent company, Paramount, is making changes due to new

Rap falls off the Billboard Top 40 for the first time i...

The news may indicate a dip in rap’s dominance in mainstream music, but the music publication has also changed its

Why watching my daughter experience SpelHouse and HBCU ...

Seeing my daughter walk the same streets that shaped me reminded me why HBCUs will always be home. Editor’s note:

A Detroit officer was caught in court with his pants do...

Officer Matthew Jackson learned a hard lesson about Zoom etiquette when he appeared for a virtual court hearing with no

Cynthia Erivo opens up about estranged father: ‘I don’t...

The “Harriet” star shares how writing and self-reflection helped her heal from the pain of her father’s absence. After being

Tracy Morgan on forgiving driver who left him in coma, ...

Tracy Morgan opens up about multiple losses, including the death of his wife and his friend and fellow comedian James

Haiti, Jamaica and Cuba pick up the pieces after Meliss...

The Category 5 storm left thousands homeless, dozens dead, and entire towns cut off as rescue crews race to reach

Serena Williams says she was once accused of witchcraft...

Just in time for Halloween, Serena Williams reveals a time she was so good the haters thought it was black

Judge considers demand to force the government to keep ...

Judge Indira Talwani suggested the government use billions in emergency funds to keep SNAP running during the shutdown. A federal

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