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Nashville gospel singer Shonka Dukureh dies at 44 – just one month after her role in ‘Elvis’ biopic
Gone way too soon. That’s what fans of a gospel singer known to be a mainstay in Nashville, TN, are saying after she died suddenly at age 44.
Black CEO Power List: Digital Magazine Founder Dianna Hobbs
Our Black CEO Power List has one name: Dianna Hobbs. The growth of EEW Magazine Online – a leading digital media brand for Black Christian women founded in 2007 – continues to explode under the 45-year-old’s leadership.
WATCH: Tearful LeToya Luckett reveals what she ‘wanted most from God’
Christian actress and Destiny’s Child alum, LeToya Luckett, got emotional while discussing the life she desires most and how her plans have not all panned out.
Boss Moves: Tasha Cobbs-Leonard is 'grateful' to be new franchise owner of The Athlete's Foot
Grateful is the word that comes to mind when I explore my feelings about my new venture with The Athlete's Foot," shares Cobbs Leonard about her next chapter as a franchise owner.
What to know about Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first Black woman nominated to the Supreme Court
If Jackson, 51, is confirmed, she will bring with her the rich experience gained from working as a criminal defense attorney and former public defender.
Biden taps Ketanji Brown Jackson for high court
President Joe Biden on Friday will nominate federal appeals court Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court, according to two people familiar with the matter, making her the first Black woman selected to serve on a court that once declared her race unworthy of citizenship and endorsed segregation.
Karen Clark Sheard says she is 'honored and excited' about new deal with Motown Gospel
Four-time Grammy winner, Karen Clark Sheard, has inked a deal with Motown Gospel in partnership with her own faith-based record label, Karew Records.
OWN’S ‘Ladies Who List: Atlanta’ star Quiana Watson quits drama-filled reality show, says ‘I don’t like the narrative’
Quiana Watson, a co-star of OWN’s “Ladies Who List: Atlanta,” an eight-episode series that follows six professional, Black businesswomen working in real estate, has decided to quit the show with no hopes of ever returning.
We Love It: Kerry Washington turns Black History into #BlackHERstory in honor of fabulous Black women
Emmy-winning actor Kerry Washington is making sure America doesn’t forget to honor incredible Black women during Black History Month.
The Popeyes Chicken devil is a lie: Why I won’t be eating their sandwich
Thanks to Popeyes’ release of its crispy chicken sandwich and the social media frenzy that followed, countless people around the nation are happily blowing their diets, hiking up their cholesterol and spiking their blood pressure. But not everyone is jumping on the latest bandwagon. Here’s why.