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During an appearance on The Breakfast Club on Wednesday, veteran rapper Ice-T explained why he changed the lyric of his 1992 controversial song from Cop Killer to ICE Killer. Per Entertainment Weekly, Ice-T, whose real name is Tracy Lauren Marrow, disclosed that his decision to alter the lyric wasn’t something that he had thought of…
Fort Lauderdale police have offered a $5,000 reward for information that can help them locate...
Three close-knit sisters from Nebraska: Chi Whitemon, 26, Bri McGhee, 32, and Nesha Titsworth,...
The spouse of Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine has given a detailed account of a late-night...
A Virginia Beach man, La’Shaun Quintae Holloway, 27, has been sentenced to 30 years in...
A 29-year-old U.S. Army sergeant, who was seen allegedly beating a 3-year-old Waco, Texas,...
Tennis star Coco Gauff, 21, is broadening her influence beyond the court with an intensified...
Bohlale Mphahlele created a revolutionary device to combat South Africa’s gender-based...
A 12-year-old Nigerian has made history after making a new discovery in the field of Mathematics....
Just like any other year, 2025 saw some of our prominent Black figures in various fields of...
Beyoncé Beyoncé’s BeyGOOD foundation pledged $2.5 million to aid...
Native American Heritage Month is a great time to highlight a relatively unknown part of one...
Tupac Amaru Shakur, born in 1971, grew up to become one of the most influential rappers of...
Learning disabled artist Nnena Kalu has been crowned this year’s Turner Prize, the UK’s most high-profile art award, for her “bold and compelling” sculptures and drawings. Kalu’s incredible feat is gaining loads of traction after she made history as the first artist with a learning disability to win the award. The judges were full of…
“Divine Egypt,” a major exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York,...
A new South African video game lets players reclaim looted African artifacts from Western museums...
Scottish Borders Council has begun legal action to evict a self-styled “African tribe”...
A new statue honoring Mary Ann Macham, a woman who fled slavery in the U.S. and began a new life in North Shields in northern England, has been installed in the heart of the fishing town. The bronze sculpture was created by North Shields-based artist Keith Barrett and it stands at the top of the…
David Drake was known for his large-sized historic pots that could hold 40 gallons of water....
It is well known that Anna Maria Vassa, the eldest daughter of Black British abolitionist Olaudah...
“Don’t get mad — get smart,” Andrew Young’s father, Andrew Sr.,...
Three close-knit sisters from Nebraska: Chi Whitemon, 26, Bri McGhee, 32, and Nesha Titsworth, 33, were amazed when they all had babies within months of one another. The trio, who go by The Cuzzies on social media, told People, “We actually found out we all were pregnant months apart! Chi found out first in August…
Gabrielle Union, 53, discussed her experience with menopause, revealing how she overcame feelings...
In tribute to her enduring legacy as an activist and educator, Dr. Opal Lee, 99, often...
A New Jersey couple’s 3-year-old son, Mali, has gained online fame after his tearful...
Rich Sparkle Holdings, a U.S.-listed firm, has purchased a partial stake in Khaby Lame’s company, Step Distinctive Limited, for $975 million. This comes as part of a major strategic partnership aimed at expanding Lame’s commercial ventures globally. Under the agreement, Rich Sparkle, through its operating partners, gains exclusive control over Lame’s worldwide commercial activities for…
Crystal Nicole’s path to content creation began unexpectedly while she was studying civil...
Caine Ardayfio recently secured $6.6 million for his company, Mira, following a successful...
Brittney Griner is now raising awareness about traveling with prescribed medicines. This follows...
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