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Traci Braxton, the singer, and member of the famous Braxton Family passed away on Friday (March 11th) after a bout with cancer.

Sentencing has finally been revealed for Jussie Smollett's guilty verdict in his infamous hate crime hoax case: 150 days in jail, 30 months of probation and $120,000 in restitution for the overtime spent investigating the case by Chicago police officers.

Travis and Gregory McMichael and neighbor William Bryan have been found guilty on all hate crime charges.

Mask mandates for businesses have already expired. 

Rapper Lil Durk got on bended knee and asked longtime girlfriend and mother of his child, India Royale for her hand in marriage back in December. They two have been together for 4 years and have one beautiful child together. During his performance at WGCI’s Big Jam Concert he caught the entire audience by surprise […]

This year's celebration will salute Cleveland based DJs, artists, and influencers who have played a significant role in contributing to the Cleveland music scene.

A school in Indianapolis, Indiana is under fire after a teacher assigned a Black History Month project that directed students to draw Black people picking cotton.

It's not clear why Mosby made this move. But, it comes just more than a week before she's scheduled for a federal court hearing on the case against her. 

The official video for Gunna & Chlöe’s duet, “You & Me” from his album released yesterday for Valentine’s Day. Gunna released his project ‘DRIP SEASON 4EVER’ on January 7th of this year and its definitely a certified hit with features some plenty hip hop heavyweights but its his single and rumored romance with Chloe Bailey […]

An African American retired federal judge from Alabama, first in the state's history to be exact, made it his mission to speak out in protest of the potential nomination of Black female Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to occupy Justice Stephen Breyer's soon-to-be-vacant seat on the Supreme Court.

In the 1800s a Black man from Alabama named John Benson escaped the thumb of slavery, traveled across state lines to save his sister, then became a wealthy man who founded a Black community on the same land where he was once a slave.

This kick broke the previous 64-yard record set by Matt Prater in Denver in 2013.