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Maryland Hairstylist Who Dragged Teen Client By Her Weave on Camera Finally Learns Her Fate
Jayla Cunningham posted herself dragging her teen client who allegedly ran off without paying. Now, she learned her fate after assault charges.
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Expert Breaks Down How Trump Has Skated the Law for His MAGA Agenda in His Second Term
A foreign policy expert explains the consequences of institutions failing to check Trump as he celebrates one year in office.
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When ICE Allegedly Uses Children as Bait, There Is No Moral Defense…
When ICE agents allegedly begins to use children as leverage, the debate is no longer about policy. It is about humanity.
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These Ain’t Your Grandma’s MuuMuus
As the Mrs. Roper trend takes over TikTok, we’re here to make sure your muumuu game is tight.
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The Most Fabulous Street Styles From Paris Fashion Week
We're checking out some of the best fashion on display in the City of Lights during Paris Fashion Week.
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The Tragic Story of Florence Ballard, The Soulful Singer Who Started The Supremes
With the 50th anniversary of her passing approaching , we tell the story of the founding member of The Supremes, Florence Ballard who skyrocketed to international superstardom. But a string of bad luck led to her untimely death.
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Why Is Delroy Lindo Getting His First Oscar Nomination At 73? The Answer Is Both Simple And Complex.
Delroy Lindo's "Sinners" performance was astounding! But with 40 films under his belt at 73 years old, he's just now receiving his FIRST Oscar nomination.
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How Vanessa Williams, the First Black Woman to Win Miss America, Lost Her Crown to Scandal But Reemerged a Queen
From the 1984 scandal that threatened to ruin her career to her iconic roles on stage and screen, we're looking at the story of multi-talented icon Vanessa Williams.
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From Karamo Brown to Garcelle Beauvais: Why Black Stars Are Walking Away From Toxic, All-White Work Environments
By skipping the final "Queer Eye" press run, Karamo Brown taught viewers a valuable lesson about standing up to mistreatment in white-led spaces.
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Civil Rights Lawyer: How a KKK Law is Being Used to Silence Two Black Women in Minneapolis
After a viral, nonviolent protest, federal authorities weaponized two civil rights laws to target prominent Black activists.