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Updated 2025-09-13 21:01
Head of Prep School Who Uninvited Nikole Hannah-Jones Is Taking a Leave of Absence
It’s better to stand with her than to stand against her because award-winning New York Times journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones is always going to come out on top.Read more...
Emmy-Winning Atlanta Journalist Jovita Moore Has Died at 53
Jovita Moore, a beloved anchor at Atlanta’s Channel 2 Action News, has died, seven months after being diagnosed with “an aggressive form of brain cancer,” reports WSB-TV. Moore died late Thursday night at age 53.Read more...
Fetty Wap Arrested on Drug Charges in New York
Fetty Wap was billed among several headliners at Rolling Loud New York at Citi Field this weekend. Instead, he may be headed to jail. According to Page Six, the “Trap Queen” rapper, born William Junior Maxwell II, was arrested at the Mets’ home stadium by FBI agents late Thursday afternoon, on federal drug charges.Read more...
Beyoncé and Jay-Z's Probably Haunted, Definitely Cursed Louisiana Mansion Is for Sale
Everything they own in a box to the left? Not quite, but just in time for spooky season, Beyoncé and Jay-Z are listing their gothic 13,300 square-foot, 95-year-old New Orleans mansion, the church-turned-ballet school-turned-celebrity residence also known as La Casa de Castille.Read more...
Stacey Abrams’ Fair Fight Donates $1.34 Million to Cancel Medical Debt
Fair Fight Political Action Committee, allied with the Fair Fight organization founded by voting rights activist and political badass Stacey Abrams, donated over a million dollars to help thousands of Americans bogged down by medical debt.Read more...
Charley Bordelon on Queen Sugar Is Running for Congress. There Are a Whole Lot of Family Skeletons in That Closet
Queen Sugar is one of my favorite shows. So much so, that I do a whole-ass podcast about it and never miss an episode. I have kept up with Charley, Nova, Ralph Angel, Aunt Vi, Hollywood, Darla, Prosper and the assortment of other folks who weave in and out of storylines since the show debuted in 2016. When people…Read more...
18 Months After George Floyd’s Murder, Minneapolis to Vote on an Expanded Public Safety System
For anyone who supported the George Floyd protests last year and is wondering how you can help support change now, there’s an important election in Minneapolis that you should be paying attention to. If George Floyd’s murder taught us anything, it’s that the police should not have to be experts for every situation. In…Read more...
Indigenous Leaders Demand Atlanta Braves Get Rid of 'Dehumanizing', 'Racist' Tomahawk Chop
How you spend your free time is nobody’s business but your own. But as for me and my 85-inch TV? We watch about as much baseball as we do Fox News—which is exactly none.Read more...
In Defense of Cancel Culture...and Dave Chappelle
On Sept. 18, 1977, a little-known comedian was canceled in real-time.
NAACP Urges Professional Athletes to Stay the Hell Away From Texas Due to Recent Voting, Abortion Laws
Throughout the course of my adult life, there have been plenty of times where I watched or read the news and thought out loud, “What the fuck is wrong is with Texas?” But with the state that’s given us Jerry Jones, Ted Cruz, and breast implants taking its ain’t shit-ness to another level by recently passing a series…Read more...
Families of Mother Emanuel AME Church Shooting Victims Agree to $88M Settlement With Justice Department
The families of nine people killed in a 2015 mass shooting at the historic Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, S.C. reached an $88 million settlement with the Department of Justice, claiming that authorities should have stopped Dylann Roof from purchasing a pistol.Read more...
The NFL Just Doubled the Likelihood of Minority Candidates Getting Passed Over for Coaching, GM Opportunities
It’s not exactly a secret that the Rooney Rule is trash. But now the argument can be made that after its latest policy update, it’s somehow even more worthless for the same minority candidates it was designed to benefit in the first place.Read more...
U.S. Marshal and Georgia Officer Indicted in Shooting Death of Jamarion Robinson
Two officers were indicted by a grand jury on Tuesday for the death of 26 year-old Jamarion Robinson, a Black man who was shot 76 times during a raid on his girlfriend’s apartment in East Point, Ga., back in 2016.Read more...
Tisha Campbell and Tichina Arnold Tapped to Return as Hosts for 2021 BET Soul Train Awards, Taking Place at the Apollo Theater
All aboard, good people!Read more...
It’s the Remix to Rescission: The Recording Academy Doesn’t See Nothin’ Wrong With Letting R. Kelly Keep His Grammys—for Now, at Least
Though convicted sex trafficker and disgraced entertainer R. Kelly may be sitting in a federal jail cell in New York right now, to let his most diehard fans tell it, that conviction doesn’t and shouldn’t take away from his many years of accolades and accomplishments he’s garnered throughout his musical career. Chief…Read more...
The Impact of Nashville’s Civil Rights History to be Documented Through a Federal Grant
The civil rights movement was a pivotal time for Black people in America. Cities such as Selma, Montgomery, and Atlanta were placed in the national spotlight not just because of acts of racism that occurred there, but the strength and perseverance of the African American men and women who fought for justice. While…Read more...
Civil War Era Law Used by Slave Catchers and Lynch Mobs to Be Used by the Three Men in Ahmaud Arbery Trial
When I learned about slave catcher laws from the Civil War era in my ninth grade U.S. history class, the last thing I expected was to be reading about them being used in a legal battle in the 21st century.Read more...
'I Wanted to Be a World Builder': The Root Presents: It's Lit! Gets Into The Gilded Ones With Namina Forna
What does it take to build a world? For Namina Forma, it took drawing on both her experiences growing up in Sierra Leone and America to help create the world of her first YA fantasy novel, The Gilded Ones (Penguin Random House).Read more...
'You Got McDonald's Money?' and Other Phrases We Remember From Childhood
Black in the Day is an ongoing series about Black nostalgia that covers very specific topics. This week, it’s all about words or phrases that you might have heard growing up.Read more...
Letitia James Will Announce Run for NY Governor, Sources Say: Report
New York Attorney General Letitia James will be running for governor according to sources close to her office. She is expected to announce her bid for the November 2022 election later this week. In 2018, James became both the first woman and Black person elected to serve as the state’s attorney general.Read more...
She Lost 130 Pounds—During the Pandemic
After noticing that most of the Black people she saw on the news with COVID-19 were obese, Brianna Oyewo, who was nearly 300 pounds, transformed her body during the height of a global epidemic.
Los Angeles Lakers Blow 26-Point Lead, Gift Wrap Largest Comeback Win in Franchise History for Oklahoma City Thunder
Remember in Baby Boy, when Sweet Pea is about to sock one of the kids who did Jody dirty, and he goes, “Awww, shit. This nigga got heart!”? That’s the Oklahoma City Thunder.Read more...
Jada Pinkett-Smith Discusses Early Intimacy Struggles in Her Marriage on Red Table Talk—but Insists She and Will ‘Never Had Issues in the Bedroom’
On the latest episode of Facebook Watch’s popular series, Red Table Talk, co-hosts Jada Pinkett-Smith and her mother, Adrienne Banfield-Norris, aka Gammy, sat down with Academy Award-winning actress and Goop founder Gwyneth Paltrow for a conversation on all things sex and sexual wellness.Read more...
G.W.O.A.T. Out: Claressa Shields Suffers 1st Loss in Her Professional Fighting Career
Nine-time world champion Claressa Shields, who became boxing’s first-ever two-division champion in March, has been on an undefeated warpath throughout the course of her professional fighting career. And in her quest to satiate her desire for an even bigger challenge, in June, she courageously made the leap into mixed…Read more...
NeNe Leakes Says Cynthia Bailey Didn't Attend Her Husband's Funeral; Bailey Explains Why
The ongoing back-and-forth feud between on-again, off-again friends and former Real Housewives of Atlanta stars NeNe Leakes and Cynthia Bailey has just added a new layer.Read more...
How My Mom Used the New Peloton x Beyoncé Classes to Say She Missed Me
“Girl, you saw this Peloton x Beyoncé series? You, me, 6 a.m.”Read more...
Florida Teens Accused of Killing Classmate Will Be Charged as Adults
The life of Dwight “DJ” Grant came to a tragic end on the evening of October 17. He was stabbed in the neck with a knife, and his chest was pierced open by the thrust of a sword. Police say a surveillance camera captured footage of the incident that left an 18-year-old high school student dead and could forever change…Read more...
'People Aren't Going to Be Happy With It': F1 Driver Lewis Hamilton Recalls Decision to Wear Breonna Taylor T-Shirt
As the only Black driver in the history of Formula One, it’s safe to say that Lewis Hamilton is in a very unique position every time he hits the race track. To that end, he’s been very vocal in the past about the need to improve diversity throughout the sport and makes it a point to use his own platform to call for…Read more...
Man Arrested and Charged in Vandalism of George Floyd Statue in New York City
With the amount of confidence an unidentified man had to throw paint on the George Floyd statue in New York City’s Union Square Park earlier this month (in broad daylight, by the way), I wouldn’t be surprised if he thought he’d never get caught.Read more...
Drew Dixon, Donna Hylton and More Survivors of Color Urge New York Lawmakers to Pass the Adult Survivors Act
“Before we take on our abusers, survivors must take all the time we need to heal,” says Drew Dixon, the acclaimed music exec who was among several women to go public with rape allegations against Russell Simmons in the documentary On the Record. During a press conference at the New York offices of victim’s services…Read more...
‘An Avid Swimmer Doesn’t Drown Himself’: Jelani Day’s Family Disagrees With Coroner’s Report That Says He Drowned
While the nation waited on pins and needles for every discovery made in the Gabby Petito case, Black people wondered where the concern (and massive amounts of media coverage) was for missing Black persons. Especially in the case of Jelani Day.Read more...
‘It Does Not Show Progress’: Azealia Banks Speaks on Dave Chappelle’s The Closer Controversy and Lil Boosie’s Beef With Lil Nas X
First things first, let me just caveat this story by making it abundantly clear that this is NOT an Azealia Banks stan account.Read more...
A Few Other Books Aside From Beloved That Politicians Might Want to Consider Banning for Political Gain If We Believe the Children Are Our Future
Politics are weird AF. For instance, the Virginia governor’s race—one I happen to be witnessing (via force) from a front-row seat in Washington, D.C.—has reached extinction-level event levels of mudslinging. Glenn Youngkin, the Republican nominee whose ads make me hate him as a person, and Terry McAuliffe, the…Read more...
Judge Decides That Prosecutors Cannot Call the People Kyle Rittenhouse Is Accused of Shooting 'Victims’
The trial for Kyle Rittenhouse, the white teenager who is accused of shooting and killing two protestors and wounding another in Kenosha, Wis., last summer, begins next week and there’s already a feeling that a miscarriage of justice may take place.Read more...
Colin Kaepernick Gives Us the Scoop on What We Can Expect From New Series, Colin in Black and White
You know, Colin, I’m kinda hurt, bruh.Read more...
The Real Housewives of Atlanta Announces Official Cast for Season 14; RHOA’s Porsha Williams Gets Spinoff
The Real Housewives of Atlanta are heading back to our screens for season 14 soon, only this time, we’ll be seeing a mix of old and new faces.
'There's Not a Booster With a Big Enough Blank Check': Mike Tomlin Squashes Rumors He's Heading to USC
In case you haven’t noticed, there are plenty of job openings every-damn-where. But while most of them have been abandoned due to inept leadership, unfavorable work conditions, or meager wages, there are a handful of rather desirable head coaching vacancies at Division I college football programs like USC and LSU. Yet…Read more...
Going to the Movies Just Ain’t the Same Anymore
Being the James Bond enthusiast that I am, I recently went to the movies to see No Time To Die (Daniel Craig is still the man, I might add). This wasn’t the first time I’ve been to the movies since the COVID-19 pandemic began last year, but it is definitely the first big release I’ve attended.Read more...
Black Newspaper Carrier Files Lawsuit After Confrontation With Washington Sheriff
Sedrick Altheimer is coming for the justice he seeks after a swarm of Tacoma, Wa., police officers descended on him in his car while he was delivering newspapers on Jan. 27. Altheimer was surrounded, questioned and searched after Pierce County Sheriff Ed Troyer made a frantic call for backup accusing the newspaper …Read more...
Iman Shumpert's Us-Inspired Dance Routine May Have Actually Gotten Us in the Mood for Halloween
Is it just us, or has Halloween significantly lost its luster since the world became a real-life horror show? Forgive us if we could not care less about costumes, passing out candy, or the annual candy corn debate this year (for the record: we’ll allow it seasonally—now pass us a caramel apple), but when reality’s…Read more...
Is Mike Tyson Really About to Fight Jake or Logan Paul in February? It Sure as Hell Looks That Way
Earlier this month, in the aftermath of former five-time UFC champion Tyron Woodley bringing shame and dishonor to our ancestors after losing his bout with serial idiot Jake Paul, Mike Tyson discussed the possibility of rectifying such an egregious wrong by beating the shit out of either Jake or his brother, Logan,…Read more...
Is Kamala Harris Being Set Up to Win or Fail? Rev. Al Sharpton Weighs In
Being the first Black anything is a tough enough burden to carry, but being the first Black female vice president might be an even heavier load. The weight of responsibility begs the question Black folk must always ask: am I being given the right task and am I being set up to win or fail?Read more...
Melina Matsoukas Defends Amanda Seales’ Portrayal of an AKA on Insecure; Sorority Says It's Taking Steps to Protect Its Brand
Just two days after the final season premiere of Insecure on Sunday and just one hour after actress and comedian Amanda Seales came under fire from members of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated for her portrayal as a fictional soror on the show, director Melina Matsoukas spoke out in defense of the decision.Read more...
I've Never Purchased Any FUBU Before. That Might Change in 2021
One of my favorite moments of the 1990s—and I mean this sincerely—was when LL Cool J did a commercial for GAP in 1999 where he not only showed up rocking a FUBU hat but also worked “for us, by us on the low” into the rap he did about GAP. In one 30-second spot, LL Cool J used all of his cultural cool to effectively…Read more...
Young, Gifted and Black: Popping Queen Angyil Wins Red Bull's 'Dance Your Style' National Finals USA
While most of us spent this past weekend either picking out our Halloween costumes or catching up with friends, dancer Angela “Angyil” McNeal spent hers laying waste to any and all dancers in her way during the Red Bull “Dance Your Style” National Finals USA. In front of an electrifying crowd at Washington, D.C.’s…Read more...
Rosa Parks Got the Glory. Claudette Colvin Just Wants Her Record Expunged
In recorded history, Rosa Parks is largely credited with the act of resistance that prompted the Montgomery bus boycott in Alabama on December 1, 1955—which, in turn, became a catalytic event in the broader civil rights movement of the last century. But nine months earlier, 15-year-old Claudette Colvin was arrested…Read more...
Prince to Be Considered for Congressional Gold Medal
On Monday, Minnesota’s Congressional delegation introduced a resolution to posthumously award the Congressional Gold Medal to the Purple One himself, the artist forever known as Prince.Read more...
It’s Time to Officially Clear the Names of the ‘Groveland Four’
Before the Central Park Five, there was the Groveland Four.Read more...
Black People in Oklahoma and Beyond Still Feel the Effects of the Tulsa Race Massacre
The critically acclaimed Watchmen gave the new generation a glimpse into what transpired during the Tulsa Race Massacre. Black Wall Street—what the neighborhood of Greenwood was called because of the residents’ affluence—was destroyed in a matter of two days, leaving about 300 Black people dead and even more without…Read more...
Dave Chappelle Responds to Backlash Over The Closer, Says He’ll Meet With Trans Netflix Employees but Won’t Bend to ‘Anybody’s Demands’
Dave Chappelle has issued a response to the backlash following the release of his latest comedy special on Netflix, The Closer.Read more...
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