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Solange’s Son Julez Clears Up Speculation About His Sexuality
Solange's only child Julez Smith is opening up about his sexuality and sparking some discourse online!
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As War in Iran Rages, How Much Higher Can Gas Prices Really Get?
Gasoline prices are up in every state since the Iran war begin and they're expected to rise.
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News of Chuck Norris’ Death Has Black Americans Looking at Him Through a New Lens
'Walker, Texas Ranger' star Chuck Norris' shocking death is sparking some interesting responses from Black folks online. We'll tell you why!
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How Angela Davis Predicted The Modern Face Of Fascism in 1971
Fifty years prior to rumors of fascism circling President Trump, activist and philosopher Angela Davis made a spooky prediction about dictatorship in the U.S.
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How Angela Davis in 1971 Predicted Our Modern Struggle Against Fascism
Fifty years prior to rumors of fascism circling President Trump, activist and philosopher Angela Davis made a spooky prediction about dictatorship in the U.S.
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These Black Leading Men Aren’t Just Paving the Way, They’re Building New Roads
After Michael B. Jordan and Ryan Coogler's Oscar wins last weekend, we're looking at more Black men who are leading in their respective fields.
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Max Robinson: The First Black Anchor Who Told the Truth for a Living, But Couldn’t Tell His Own
We’re telling the story of Max Robinson, the first Black national news anchor. But behind the sharp suits and the authoritative baritone was a man being crushed by the weight of a "monument."
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Black Woman Has a Multi-Million Dollar Victory in Discrimination Case Against City of Fresno
La-Kebbia “Kiki” Wilson sued the city of Fresno after she became the subject of horrific discrimination from her supervisor.
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What We Know About Usher, Justin Bieber’s Confrontation at Beyonce’s Oscar Party
Usher was Justin Bieber's mentor early on in his career, but now it seems like the two may not be in good-standing with each other. Let's get into it!
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Why Postal Leaders Warn They Could Run Out of Money
Millions of Americans depend on USPS to receive medicines, cast mail in ballots and even pay bills. Now, that's all at risk.