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Issa Rae partners with TikTok for new microdrama series...

Hoorae Media teams up with TikTok to launch short-form scripted content, marking a return to Issa Rae’s digital storytelling roots...

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ prison sentence faces scrutiny as a...

Combs was convicted under the Mann Act, which prohibits transporting individuals across state lines for illegal sexual purposes. L...

Dr. Dre joining the Forbes billionaire list reveals tre...

Dr. Dre officially joined Forbes’ list of billionaires this year in March as one of 27 Black billionaires globally. Dr.

U.S. military to automatically register eligible men fo...

Selective Service System to streamline process by December 2026, shifting responsibility from individuals to government. The U.S. ...

DHS considers halting international traveler processing...

The idea is under review as part of broader tensions between the federal government and local jurisdictions that limit cooperation

Marvin Sapp and wife deny claims church funds paid for ...

Dr. La’boris Cole-Sapp says personal funds covered ceremony costs, including viral helicopter moment. Marvin Sapp and his wife, La...

Pooh Shiesty to remain in federal custody after kidnapp...

Judge cites probable cause in kidnapping and robbery case tied to alleged studio incident Pooh Shiesty will remain in federal

High stakes: As Offset’s gambling debts become public, ...

The Migos rapper has become meme fodder in recent days, but from Drake to Lil Baby, rappers with high wage

30 years in the making: Shemar Moore and Vivica A. Fox ...

The return of Fox comes more than 31 years after she last appeared on the show, while Moore has made

Octavia E. Butler’s ‘Parable of the Sower’ is set to be...

The 1993 novel is hailed as one of the best science fiction books of all time, along with George Orwell’s

The funding boom for Black-led nonprofits after George ...

New data from Candid and ABFE shows that most racial justice investments faded quickly and favored larger organizations. On May

Black student orgs fight back as universities shut down...

From the University of Missouri to the University of Alabama, universities are gutting funding for minority student organizations ...

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