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Maria Taylor makes history as first Black woman to host Super Bowl, showcasing her style and sports commentary skills.
Megan Thee Stallion keeps giving full lover-girl energy — and we are here for it. The raptress recently took to Instagram to celebrate her man Klay Thompson’s birthday. In true Megan fashion, she’s showing she’s all about her man – while giving everyone something to talk about. The Houston native kicked off “Klay Day” with […]
Sherri Shepherd breaks silence on show's cancellation, vows to keep spreading joy.
Black women's vital role in social change often goes unrecognized, but their leadership and activism continue to drive progress.
Despite all the hate from MAGA, Bad Bunny's Super Bowl performance was a brilliant example of how performance can be turned into resistance.
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Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl LX Halftime Show delivered on every level. The performance was electric, immersive, and unapologetically cultural, grounding its spectacle in a powerful tribute to his Puerto Rican heritage and America through fashion. Bad Bunny Paid homage to his Puerto Rican roots and family. Opening the 13-minute set, Bad Bunny, born Benito Antonio […]
FAMU president Marva Johnson, J.D. and Interim Dean of the College of Law Cecil Howard released statements in response to the news reports.
Aaliyah Steward said she was told by FAMU that she had to abbreviate Black History Month so that the word "Black" wasn't visible.
Halle Berry and Van Hunt are engaged after dating for 6 years. They're not rushing to the altar but excited for this new chapter.
Black athletes have consistently redefined sports, breaking barriers and creating moments that transcend the game. Instrumental in shaping the landscape of sports, Black athletes have been breaking barriers, and inspiring social change through their excellence and resilience. Today, African Americans continue to dominate and redefine national sports, using their platforms to advocate for equality, challenge […]
Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show celebrated Puerto Rican culture, featured surprise guests, and made history as the first solo Latin headliner.
Coco Jones channels Whitney Houston's iconic Super Bowl style, delivering a powerful Black national anthem performance.