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Angel Reese’s Mother Unveils Racist Messages On Her Daughter’s Looks And Skills From Caitlin Clark Supporters

Angel Reese’s mother recently shared racist messages from Caitlin Clark supporters with former WNBA player Val Whiting, highlighting mistreatment against the Chicago Sky rookie. According to the Atlanta Black Star, Whiting posted on X, formerly known as Twitter, on Tuesday, sharing a screenshot she received from Reese’s mother. The screenshot contained two messages targeting Whiting […]

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Decades-Old Cold Case Reveals Georgia Woman Concealed Her Friend’s Death as Part of a Shady Scheme

A Georgia woman was arrested almost twenty years after her friend’s dismembered body was discovered on the side of the road. Angel Marie Thompson is not considered a suspect in the death of her friend Nicole Alston, but she is being charged with concealing Alton’s body as part of an identity theft scam that went

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Anna Wintour Should Never Have Come For Naomi Campbell

On Tuesday (Sept. 3), Harlem’s Fashion Row Show and Style Awards honored the one and only Naomi Campbell. As reported by Women’s Wear Daily, founder Brandice Daniel used her event for those in attendance to support Black designers and “create a shift in the industry.” Read more…

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Marlon Wayans Explains His Family’s Sudden ‘In Living Color’ Exit

“In Living Color” is one of the most groundbreaking, important series in TV history. We have the endlessly talented Wayans family to thank for its creation and success. It helped put the brand new Fox network on the map, contributing to its identity as the edgy alternative to ABC, CBS and NBC. Read more…

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The Best Dressed Black Actresses Ahead of New York Fashion Week

Ahh, Fashion Week! It’s the most wonderful time of the year for New York City outside of the holiday season. The country’s hottest designers, fashion influencers, editors, celebrities and more have all traveled up north to partake in this stylish endeavor and the vibes are unlike anything else. Read more…

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What to Know About Dickson Ndiema, Who Fatally Set Fire To Olympian Rebecca Cheptegei

Tragedy has struck the Olympic community after Ugandan long-distance runner Rebecca Cheptegei was viciously attacked by her former lover, Dickson Ndiema.  Several outlets have confirmed that on Monday, the athlete was doused in gasoline and set on fire by Ndiema.  It appears the shocking act followed an argument over land recently acquired by Cheptegei. Though

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Bowie State Educator Appointed to Maryland State Board of Education

Governor Wes Moore appointed Xiomara V. Medina to the Maryland State Board of Education. Medina is the associate director for clinical training in the Department of Counseling and Psychological Studies at Bowie State University, The Maryland State Board of Education is responsible for approving regulations and setting educational policies to ensure that every student in

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XULA Civil Rights Leader Sybil Haydel Morial Dies at 92

The Xavier University of Louisiana community is mourning the passing of Sybil Haydel Morial, a civil rights activist, and dedicated educator who left a memorable mark on her alma mater and the New Orleans community. She was 92 years old and a member of the class of 1952. Born and raised in segregated New Orleans,

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Bluefield State University Revives Mining Engineering Technology Program

Bluefield State University’s Mining Engineering Technology program has been reinstated after nearly a decade-long hiatus. The program aims to address the growing demand for skilled professionals within the mining industry. The university’s interim president, Dr. Darrin Martin, expressed excitement about the program’s return.  “We are thrilled to reintroduce the Mining Engineering Technology program at Bluefield

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Clark Atlanta University Unveils “Red Carpet” Football Season Pass 

With the start of football season, Clark Atlanta University is proud to announce a special ticket offering to celebrate its new “Red Football Field,” affectionately known as “The Red Carpet of the AUC.”  In honor of its new, all-red football field, the university has introduced the exclusive “Red Carpet Season Pass.” The pass grants fans

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