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Mariah Carey Reveals Why She Says The Grammys “Scammed Me”

Mariah Carey has some thoughts about her run with the Grammys. Despite a record-breaking and critically acclaimed career spanning four decades, the “Shake it Off” singer only has a handful of Grammy awards. While appearing on “Las Culturistas,” the podcast hosted by “Saturday Night Live” player Bowen Yang and comedian… Read more…

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Diddy Allegedly Attacking His Son’s UCLA Coach Under a New Scope Years Later

Skeletons from Sean “Diddy” Combs’ closet have been coming back to haunt him upon his pending federal sex crime case. The latest scandal stems from newly uncovered details in a nearly decade-old incident resulting in his arrest. Read more…

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Big Meech Released From Prison: What To Know About What’s Next For BMF Founder Demetrius Flenory

Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory, the infamous co-founder of the Black Mafia Family criminal enterprise, is close to becoming a free man following his release from federal prison. According to TMZ, Flenory, 56, was transferred from FCI Coleman Low in Wildwood, Florida, to community confinement, or a halfway house, in Miami, managed by the Federal Bureau of

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VSU Mourns the Loss of Beloved Associate VP for Athletics, Peggy Davis

Virginia State University is in mourning following the passing of Mrs. Peggy Davis, the associate vice president for athletics, who died this week. With over 27 years of dedicated service to the university, Mrs. Davis left an indelible mark on VSU’s Athletics Department. She is recognized for her compassionate leadership and unwavering commitment to student-athletes.

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Megan Thee Stallion Appears To Get More Candid Than Ever In Trailer For Prime Video Documentary

The first trailer has been released for Megan Thee Stallion‘s Prime Video documentary, Megan Thee Stallion: In Her Own Words. “How can I be Megan Thee Stallion and I’m not having fun,” asked the “Savage” emcee in the preview where she explains how personal turmoil led her to step away from the stage for a

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Jackson State University Unveils Walter Payton Collection

Jackson State University has officially launched the much-anticipated Walter Payton Collection, a heartfelt tribute to the football legend and a proud university alumnus. This exciting addition is part of JSU’s Campus Legends Program, in collaboration with Roots of Fight, and honors Payton’s profound impact both on the field as a Tiger and off it as

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Amazon’s ‘The Devil’s Hour’ Recap: Everything You Need To Know Before Season 2

If you’re a subscriber of Amazon Prime Video, you may recall a brief but impactful series titled The Devil’s Hour which initially premiered in October of 2022. The thrilling release, which ran only six episodes, offers some truly mind-bending storytelling, many plot twists and a few confusing but comprehensive timeline jumps that will leave you

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VP Kamala Harris unveils extensive agenda, promises wealth-building and opportunity as election nears

By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Vice President Kamala Harris has unveiled an extensive agenda designed to dismantle systemic barriers and foster new opportunities for Black men across America. The agenda, announced on Oct. 14, spotlights wealth-building, health equity, criminal justice reform and expanded education and job training access. Her plan follows recent controversial remarks

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Pew Research Center Report Examines Changes in Enrollments at HBCUs

Courtesy of the Pew Research Center A new report from Pew Research Center has examined trends in historically Black college and university enrollment over the past 50 years. Although HBCUs’ primary mission is to educate Black students, there has been a sharp increase in non-Black student enrollment at these institutions. For their report, the research team leveraged

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