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A$AP Rocky shouts out Rihanna during CFDA award win: ‘W...

The rapper and fashion won the fashion icon award last night, a decade after Rihanna won hers in 2014. A$AP

Dick Cheney, one of the most powerful and polarizing vi...

WASHINGTON (AP) — Dick Cheney, the hard-charging conservative who became one of the most powerful and polarizing vice presidents i...

Some Head Start preschools shutter as government shutdo...

Dozens of centers are missing out on federal grant payments that were due to arrive Nov. 1. Some have closed

‘Blatant violation’: Congressional Black Caucus blasts ...

CBC Chairwoman U.S. Rep. Yvette D. Clarke blasted the Trump administration’s decision as a “blatant violation” of court rulings th...

Meet Taylor Polidore Williams, the star bringing ‘Beaut...

While we know and love her as Kimmie, “Beauty in Black” star Taylor Polidore Williams is nothing like her character.

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore announces $62M in funding for S...

The move comes days after Moore announced $10M from the state’s emergency fund would go to Maryland’s food security partners.

T.I. helped squash the Kandi Burruss-Soulja Boy feud wi...

The most interesting beef in Atlanta got solved over a phone call after Soulja called Burruss a ‘bald-headed b—h’. There

Jamaica rushes to prepare for peak tourism season as it...

Officials are scrambling to repair hotels and clear debris in the western half of the island in hopes of securing

‘One for the books’: Jeezy sets Guinness World Record w...

“Always been my purpose to motivate and inspire my culture,” Jeezy said of the honor. Jeezy has spent much of

For the first time in 22 years, history was rewritten a...

Hellen Obiri made history as the first woman to complete the challenging and emotional 26.2 mile course of the NYC

Winnie Harlow defends Whitney Houston-inspired Hallowee...

“She’s always been a queen in my house,” Harlow said amid the backlash. Fashion model Winnie Harlow decided to use

Trump administration says SNAP will be partially funded...

The government says an emergency fund it will use has $4.65 billion — enough to cover about half the normal

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