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Political Comedy Fallout: Trump Campaign Distances Itself from Comedian’s Offensive Puerto Rico Joke
A disrespectful joke has stirred debate on comedy's place in politics.
Souls to the Polls: Harris urges Black churchgoers in Georgia to head out to vote
Kamala Harris on Sunday summoned Black churchgoers to turn out at the polls.
Gospel Artist Dianna Hobbs Drives Urgent Hurricane Relief Mission
Gospel singer Dianna Hobbs uses her musical platform to contribute Hurricane Helene relief.
Cissy Houston, Whitney Houston’s mother and a Grammy-winning singer, dies at 91
Houston died Monday morning in her New Jersey home while under hospice care for Alzheimer’s disease.
Iran’s 200-Missile Barrage on Israel: 10 Key Facts You Need to Know
Iran’s 200-missile strike on Israel sparks fears of wider regional conflict.
Sean 'Diddy' Combs Hit with Shocking New Abuse Allegations from 120 Accusers—Including 25 Minors
Sean Combs faces sexual abuse claims from 120 people, including 25 minors.
Chrisean Rock: From Secular Stardom to a Faith-Centered Journey
Chrisean Rock gets personal with Pastor Jamal Bryant about her journey of faith on his podcast.
North Carolina searches for survivors cut off by Hurricane Helene
North Carolina will resume search and rescue operations for hundreds of people cut off by washed-out roads and damaged cellphone towers in the wake of Helene.
Box Office: ‘The Little Mermaid’ projected to earn $120 Million-Plus Over Memorial Day Weekend
Disney’s “The Little Mermaid” is projected to rake in big numbers over Memorial Day weekend. The big-budget remake is expected to earn a splashy $100 million from 4,300 North American theaters in its first three days of release and $120 million to $125 million by Monday’s holiday.
Gov. Ron DeSantis continues war on ‘woke indoctrination’ with Florida DEI ban
Ron DeSantis continues war on ‘woke indoctrination’ with his latest move to ban DEI in public colleges and universities
Ja Morant's off-court issues spark national conversation about Black men and gun violence
The Memphis Grizzlies’ star point guard Ja Morant is in hot water again after being caught on social media holding a gun for the second time in less than three months.
French transgender sprinter decries Olympics ban: 'I cannot understand this decision'
French sprinter Halba Diouf feels she is being marginalized and hounded after her dream of participating at next year’s Paris Olympics was shattered when World Athletics (WA) banned transgender women from elite female competitions.
Jury finds Trump not guilty of rape but liable for sexual abuse
In Manhattan federal court, Tuesday, May 9, 2023, a New York jury found Donald Trump liable for sexually abusing the advice columnist E. Jean Carroll in 1996, awarding her $5 million in a judgment
Friend of ailing Jamie Foxx writes heartfelt tribute and pleads for his healing
Oscar-winning actor and entertainer, Jamie Foxx—real name Eric Marlon Bishop—has received an outpouring of love, prayers, and concern from family, friends, and fans, since news broke of his hospitalization last month.
When should breast cancer screenings start? Black women aren't given a good answer.
Black women are more likely to be diagnosed with aggressive, fast-growing breast cancer subtypes and need to start screening earlier for disease.
Harry Belafonte, activist and entertainer, dies at 96
Harry Belafonte, the civil rights and entertainment giant who began as a groundbreaking actor and singer and became an activist, humanitarian and conscience of the world, has died. He was 96.
Megan Thee Stallion shares how her prayer life is helping her through trauma
In the personal essay, the 28-year-old “Savage” rapper said her prayer life has contributed to her healing from the high profile 2020 incident.
Taraji P. Henson partners with HBCUs on mental wellness
Actress Taraji P. Henson’s Boris Lawrence Henson Foundation is partnering with the Kate Spade Foundation to place the pods on HBCU campuses.
Report: 60 percent of U.S. teen girls' mental health is suffering. Why?
A recent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report showed almost 60% of U.S. girls reported persistent sadness and hopelessness. Rates are up in boys, too, but about half as many are affected.
‘Racial component’ in shooting of Ralph Yarl, who went to wrong house, prosecutor says
An 84-year-old white man in Kansas City, Missouri, was charged Monday with first-degree assault for shooting a Black teen who mistakenly went to the man’s home to pick up his younger brothers.