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The online controversy started after a social media influencer named Charrise Lane (@CharriseJLane) attempted to draw comparisons between the “Golden” hitmaker’s “level of class” and Lizzo’s bold and carefree personality. 

Vice President Kamala Harris will soon be sharing her knowledge on politics, policy and personal endeavors as a woman of color when she takes the stage at Tennessee State University on May 7 to deliver the commencement speech for roughly 900 graduates. 

A Black student at Ohio State University recently made a comment that played to the fears of both sides in the debate over Critical Race Theory after expressing that he "full-heartedly" believes that Black people are the superior race.

In What's Trending we're talking about a Florida bride who laced her reception dinner with weed without them knowing.

The latest Trey Songz sexual assault accusation comes from a woman who not only is accusing the 'Ready' crooner of exposing her breast without consent, but she actually has the assault caught on tape.

Ex-State Supreme Court Justice Sylvia Ash got caught up in an investigation of the Municipal Credit Union that resulted in her being sentenced to 15 months in prison on charges of conspiracy, obstruction of justice and making a false statement to a federal agent.

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The Rickey Smiley Morning Show broadcasted live from the Men of Color National Summit in Greenville, South Carolina at Clemson University where they discuss inspiring the next generation and the importance of exposure to opportunity for men of color.

On Friday, April 22nd we celebrate a milestone — the 75th birthday of a mother, grandmother, friend, sister, family member, the Founder and Matriarch of the largest Black-owned media conglomerate, Urban One, formerly known as Radio One, Ms. Cathy Hughes. From humble beginnings to building the largest African-American-owned and operated broadcast company in the nation, […]

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Dr. Collier discusses the overturned mandate that no longer requires mask coverings on planes, trains, and other public transportation. 

The latest person being added to the exonerated list is 61-year-old Joaquin Ciria, a San Francisco Black man that spent 32 years in prison after being convicted for shooting and killing his friend.