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Nathaneo Johnson and Sean Hargrow, both 21-year-old juniors at Yale, proved that speed is crucial in the startup world when they secured $3 million in funding for their AI-driven networking platform, Series, in just two weeks. Their journey isn’t just about rapid success. It’s about breaking barriers as young Black founders in an industry where…
Dr. Keiva Lark, an assistant principal at a Florida middle school, was arrested for allegedly...
Former NCAA and NFL football player Justin Crawford has been sentenced to 12 years in prison...
Dawn Robinson, a founding member of the legendary 1990s R&B group En Vogue, recently shocked...
Nathaneo Johnson and Sean Hargrow, both 21-year-old juniors at Yale, proved that speed is crucial...
A GoFundMe that was set up by John Amos’ daughter to raise $500,000 for the veteran actor’s...
Six months after going missing, an eight-year-old girl was found living with a man who said...
Authorities in Alabama have brought a murder charge against a man who allegedly gunned down...
Long before he met and married his Black Muslim wife, Betty Shabazz, the first great love of...
To all those in Canada and Mexico who read this, please accept my sincerest apologies. What...
Mansa Musa, emperor of the Mali Empire, is widely regarded as the richest man in history. He...
“Pure Hell.” That’s how John “Divine G” Whitfield describes a...
As some companies in the United States scale back their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI)...
Scientists have controversially claimed that a vast underground city in Egypt predates the Giza pyramids by tens of thousands of years, a theory that, if true, could rewrite human history. The bold assertion, presented by Italian researchers last week, suggests the existence of massive underground wells and chambers beneath the Khafre Pyramid. However, independent experts…
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...
Egypt just announced the Grand Egyptian Museum’s (GEM) official opening date. Officially...
In 1897, Sidney Story, an alderman in New Orleans, put forth an ordinance confining vice to a 16-square-block area outside the French Quarter. The area was named Storyville after him, and has been commonly—but mistakenly—known as the birthplace of jazz. While many black and Creole jazz musicians did perform in Storyville, people of color were…
In 1896, the first African-American police officer in Dallas, Officer William McDuff, was killed,...
The oyster aquaculture industry has been one of Rhode Island’s fastest growing sectors...
New research has revealed that early Europeans had significantly darker skin tones than many...
Alma Asinobi, a Nigerian travel content creator, did not exactly beat the record she desired, but she did put Nigeria on the map by carrying the Nigerian flag across continents. In an Instagram post, she celebrated her success, writing, “Our Nigerian flag is officially the first and fastest flag to visit all seven continents! I…
Imagine adding to the stress of your wedding day by receiving a speeding ticket. One Florida...
Dominique Malonga is the WNBA’s youngest player ever drafted. The Seattle Storm...
Taylor Mills has become Spelman College’s 42nd Miss Spelman Pageant winner. Mills emerged...
Dawn Robinson, a founding member of the legendary 1990s R&B group En Vogue, recently shocked fans by revealing she has been living in her car for the past three years. The 59-year-old singer shared her story in a March 11, 2025 YouTube video, explaining how she went from being part of one of music’s most…
Nathaneo Johnson and Sean Hargrow, both 21-year-old juniors at Yale, proved that speed is crucial...
Actress and vegan influencer Tabitha Brown showed up for one local restaurant in a big way. Chef...
Karen Young’s earliest memory of beauty in America wasn’t from glossy magazines...
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