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Black Americans make up 13 percent of all employees, however, they account for just 7 percent of managerial roles and 4 percent to 5 percent of senior management positions, according to a 2021 McKinsey study. Since 1955, Fortune has been ranking the 500 largest U.S. companies by revenue and the work of the CEOs who…
Pooler police arrested Mikayla Jimya Dixon after she witnessed her 5-year-old brother nearly...
During a discussion on the IMO podcast, which she co-hosts with her brother, former first lady...
On June 13, the Hooks Police Department secured arrest warrants for Texarkana, Texas resident...
Fayetteville State University has indicated that its student-athletes broke an academic record...
Shannon Clay, a mother in Henrico, is grieving the loss of her toddler, who passed away the...
A video of an African-American female student remaining seated during the national anthem at...
Carey Clark was sentenced on Tuesday for his involvement in the abuse and neglect of his children,...
During an appearance on the Just Trish podcast, Lizzo admitted to using Ozempic and other GLP-1...
As we join Juneteenth celebrations throughout the country this week, marking the day in Texas...
Imagine for a moment that the immigrants coming to America are leaving their countries not...
As part of an inquiry into a suspected visa scam, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Ghana’s foreign...
The impact of the news that the new Pope Leo XIV has Louisiana Creole roots in the 7th Ward of...
Egypt is turning to sports as a key tool to improve its international image, strengthen diplomatic ties, and support long-term development goals. This strategy is part of a growing global trend where countries use cultural influence, not force, to achieve foreign policy aims. Through sports diplomacy, Egypt is promoting national pride, attracting tourists, and creating…
Scientists have controversially claimed that a vast underground city in Egypt predates the...
In recent years, a growing number of African-Americans have been moving to Africa, seeking...
Disney star China Anne McClain has apologized after she faced backlash over a video that showed...
Some Black TikTokers have claimed that Harriet Tubman wasn’t a real person. As reported by The Root, a content creator named Ce Chronicles alleged in a since-deleted video that famed abolitionist Tubman was actually a U.S. government spy called Araminta Ross. The TikToker also claimed that abolitionist Sojourner Truth was also a spy and that her…
Kevin Howell became the first Black student body president of NC State University in 1987....
Morehouse College awarded Dennis Hubert, a sophomore in divinity school, a posthumous degree...
The impact of the news that the new Pope Leo XIV has Louisiana Creole roots in the 7th Ward of...
Jacqueline Moore was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2016, making her the first Black woman to be inducted. The well-known wrestler established herself as a force in the ring and a pioneer of professional wrestling. Moore recently recounted receiving the call that would forever solidify her place in the wrestling world in 2016….
Everyone handles grief differently. Ari Davis decided to honor her late grandma, Gwendolyn...
LaShawn Benita Harley-Hill saw her dreams come to reality. She recently graduated from...
Shannon Clay, a mother in Henrico, is grieving the loss of her toddler, who passed away the...
Black Americans make up 13 percent of all employees, however, they account for just 7 percent of managerial roles and 4 percent to 5 percent of senior management positions, according to a 2021 McKinsey study. Since 1955, Fortune has been ranking the 500 largest U.S. companies by revenue and the work of the CEOs who…
Music entrepreneur Ted Lucas and Hilmon Sorey have launched a major startup competition for...
Coco Gauff defeated top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka in a thrilling three-set showdown at the French...
A picture depicting a celebratory moment of NBA star Stephen Curry has reportedly been sold...
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