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Gabourey Sidibe’s Husband Has Shocking Health Scare
'Precious' star Gabourey Sidibe's husband is facing a startling health challenge and is now sharing where he stands now with fans.
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Black Woman Explains Why She Only Dates AI
A 34-year-old Black woman told a CBS News correspondent that a chatbot has given her the same satisfaction as a relationship with a human being, but eliminates the risk.
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Internet Responds to This Black Woman Who Vows to Only Date AI Forever
A 34-year-old Black woman told a CBS News correspondent that a chatbot has given her the same satisfaction as a relationship with a human being, but eliminates the risk.
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White NYC College Professor Makes Racist Comments on Work Zoom When She Thought She Was on Mute
Allyson Friedman has identified herself as the college professor caught spewing racist language during a virtual council meeting.
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What Happens When White Folks See That Their Numbers are Shrinking
OPINION: As census data signals a shrinking white majority, the politics of panic move from whisper campaigns to policy.
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Why Black People Have a Right to Be Outraged at the 2026 BAFTA Controversy
After the racist remark was heard around the world at the 2026 BAFTAs, why are Black people being asked to give more grace than they are the room to be upset?
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All the Reagan-Era Policies Americans Are Still Paying for Today
Sure, Ronald Reagan was loved by conservatives, but many of the country's modern-day problems can be traced back to his administration.
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Michael B. Jordan, Delroy Lindo Subjected to Racial Slur at 2026 BAFTAs, But the Story Is Much Layered Than You Think
Sinners stars Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo experienced a shocking moment at the 2026 BAFTAs. But there's way more to the story.
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Why Rappers Are Entering The Political Arena
Will we see more rappers becoming politicians after Uncle Luke announced he is running for a seat in Congress?
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On the 100th Anniversary of Black History Month, We’ve Come So Far — Yet Still Have So Far to Go
OPINION: When Dr. Carter G. Woodson founded Negro History Week in 1926, he likely wouldn't have imagined we'd still be celebrating his legacy a century later.