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As Michael B. Jordan leads the pack with his big Oscar win, we look at the key Black actors who are currently reshaping Hollywood.

Austin’s food scene is a dynamic fusion of Texas tradition, innovative flavors, and a bold spirit all its own. From renowned barbecue joints to hidden food truck gems, the city serves up something for every craving. Food lovers flock here not just for the iconic brisket or tacos, but for a culture where music, creativity, […]

When you think of the first Irish people, you probably picture fair-skinned red heads…history and science says otherwise. Turns out, the first Irish were blue-eyed Black folks. Researchers say that the ancient genetics of Ireland reveal that the island’s earliest inhabitants— hunter-gatherers who arrived about 10,000 years ago (around 8000 BCE)—had dark skin and piercing […]

New Orleans’ food scene is one of the most vibrant in the South, blending rich Creole and Cajun traditions with bold global flavors and beloved local staples. From award winning restaurants to neighborhood favorites, the city offers something for every palate no matter what you’re craving. Food lovers travel here not just for iconic dishes, […]

Nigerian bodybuilder Andrew Jacked wins the 2026 Arnold Classic, showcasing power, discipline, and Black excellence on a global stage.

It's Women's History Month, and Lil Baby just dropped an anthem for the ladies with his timely new "Mrs. Trendsetter" music video.

We had the honor of speaking with ‘The Chosen’ actress Amber Shana Williams on all things Tamar and her real-life mission on the Glorify app.

Need something light on your feet? The new adidas SS26 Climacool Laced will be your go-to shoe; just ask Jalen Williams or Kaleah Copper.

Vibrant celebration of Black culture, community, and tradition at Houston Rodeo's Black Heritage Day.

Multi-hyphenate queen Solange taps into her stylish side as the face of a campaign for the new Jacquemus x Nike Moon Shoe.

New true crime podcast 'For My Man' explores women's dangerous choices for love, offering raw, emotional stories and thoughtful analysis.

Iconic editor Susan L. Taylor celebrated at gala, raising $332K for Black youth mentorship programs she founded after Hurricane Katrina.