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These are the times we are living in, fifty one year old New York native, Hip Hop mogul, born Sean John Combs, better known to us as Puffy, Puff Daddy, Diddy, P. Diddy legally changed his name that was given to him at birth to Sean Love Combs back in May. Now it is being […]

The latest head-scratching antic of Kanye West is one that we've seen many artists do in the past, as the 'Yeezus' emcee has reportedly filed paperwork to have his name legally changed to Ye — that's it!

In a viral video clip, the New York rapper takes a moment to go off about mask mandates claiming they violate his civil liberties.

On August 25th, 2001, Aaliyah and eight others lost their life in a tragic plane crash. She was only 22 years old.

Black American homeowners are being forced to whitewash their homes just so they can receive a fair price on their appraisals; Forced to take down all photos, hide their black art and pretend no family ever lived there. This is "appraisal discrimination." and it's a big problem in America. 

There’s a city buried under Lake Lanier (Georgia’s biggest lake), and submerged with it is a secret: An American horror story filled with terror, death, genocide, and ghosts.

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National Radio Day (August 20) has been celebrated since the 1990s as a means to highlight the invention of radio and its cultural impact on society. As the first device that allowed mass communication through public airwaves, radio has - and still is - used to share news, music, humor and conversations of common interests to people of various backgrounds around the world.

A Baltimore widow is suing the funeral home that handled her late husband's service after she not only discovered another woman had claimed to be his wife but also received an empty urn while the other lady was granted her requested burial.

The Black art movement in Florida is getting a huge pay day thanks to lawmakers that were able to secure $30 million in funding for African American history museums that could use the financial help within the state.

One Atlanta mom found out that not all students are treated equally after she discovered that Black second graders at her local elementary school were intentionally being put in separate classes from their white colleagues.