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Beyoncé, Charli XCX, Billie Eilish, and Kendrick Lamar Lead Nominees for 67th GRAMMY® Awards in a Year of Genre Crossovers

The Recording Academy has unveiled the nominees for the highly anticipated 67th Annual GRAMMY® Awards, showcasing the diversity, innovation, and exceptional artistry of today’s music scene. Beyoncé leads the pack with 11 nominations, followed by Charli XCX, Billie Eilish, Kendrick Lamar, Post Malone, Sabrina Carpenter, Chappell Roan, and Taylor Swift, each securing prominent places with […]

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Julia Michaels’ “Heaven II” Marks a New Chapter – Official Video Brings the Song’s Passion to Life

Multi-platinum and platinum-certified pop visionary Julia Michaels has entered a new era in her already accomplished career with the release of her newest single, Heaven II. Available everywhere today, it’s also joined by a visually stunning music video directed by Blythe Thomas and filmed in Los Angeles. The latest release from Michaels finds the artist

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Wilberforce University Celebrates Accreditation Milestone, Removed from Watch List

In a significant announcement for the historic institution, Wilberforce University has received formal notification from the Higher Learning Commission Board of Trustees confirming its compliance with accreditation criteria. This pivotal achievement marks a renewed commitment to academic excellence and institutional integrity at one of the nation’s oldest historically Black universities. Effective Oct. 31, 2024, The

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ASU Alumna Azzie Melton Oliver Becomes First Black District Attorney of Montgomery County

Alabama State University  alumna Azzie Melton Oliver has made history by being appointed the first Black district attorney of Montgomery County. Her achievement marks a significant milestone in the county’s over 200-year history. Gov. Kay Ivey announced Oliver’s appointment to complete the term of former DA Daryl Bailey, who recently retired. A native of Selma,

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2025 Grammys: Andre 3000, Brandy, Monica, Tyla: The Black Snubs and Surprises

We’re jumping full steam into awards season with the nominees for the 67th Grammy Awards. For everyone who said the great rap beef of 2024 would hurt hip-hop, Kendrick Lamar would like a word. He garnered seven nods, with his “Not Like Us” up for both Record and Song of the Year. Just in case

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Five Tips From Experts for Black Parents Struggling to Help Kids Cope With Election Aftermath

News of former President Donald Trump’s election victory is hitting the Black community hard. The reactions have been a combination of sadness, anger and fear for the future. But it’s hard to think about the future without thinking about our children – who might be living in a world in which they have fewer rights…

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After a Funeral Home Mixup, a Texas Family Lost One Thing They Hoped Would Help Them Honor Their Loved One’s Memory

After the tragic murder of their loved one, the family of a young man in Texas has another reason to grieve, as one of the things they hoped would help them keep his memory alive was lost. Read more…

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Ugly is Back! FBI Releases Statement About Racist Slave Texts Sent To Black People After Trump Victory

It didn’t take long for racism to rear its ugly head after Trump won the election earlier this week. On Wednesday—the day after Election Day—horrible text messages were sent to several Black folks across the country that told them to prepare to go to a plantation and pick cotton. Read more…

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North Carolina A&T’s Torree Theodore Crowned Miss Black Georgia

North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s 89th Miss N.C. A&T, Torree Theodore, has been crowned Miss Black Georgia, adding another prestigious title to her distinguished career in leadership, service, and pageantry. Theodore, who is pursuing a Master of Social Work from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, previously earned her Bachelor of

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ESPN’s First Take crew to make appearance at Clark Atlanta to wrap HBCU tour

ESPN’s signature morning debate show, First Take, featuring commentator and executive producer Stephen A. Smith and host Molly Qerim, today announced three live shows on-site at historically Black colleges and universities this fall.   Historic Morehouse College, Spelman College, and Clark Atlanta University make up one of the world’s oldest and largest associations of HBCUs. On this

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