There’s nothing like the feeling of stepping out of the barber shop with a fresh haircut. Whether you’re going in for a mohawk or a flat-top fade, the Black barbershop has long been considered a ...
Garcelle Beauvais and her son have had a rough relationship over the years, and they recently opened up about it on ...
Since before Thanksgiving, authorities have been searching for a Houston-based YouTuber who has fled the country to “start a new life” in Dubai. The crimes he’s wanted for could give him a new life ...
Why is the bag so popular? One theory is those online who love the idea of Walmart selling an affordable bag that looks so similar to the high-priced Birkin believe it’s the perfect way for everyday ...
A hairstylist who previously worked for Fox Sports filed a lawsuit against Joy Taylor, Skip Bayless, and many other employees of the sports channel.
President-elect Donald Trump made a rather shocking announcement during a news conference Tuesday (Jan. 7). In what many view as his newest attack on Mexico, Trump said that his administration will ...
Over the past few years, we’ve lost some of our most beloved Black musicians, artists, actors and more. James Earl Jones, Tina Turner and more lived long lives after their peak of success, earning the ...
Bulk grocery franchise Costco adopted DEI practices years ago, and has no plans to change it up now! In fact, the company has been under immense pressure to scale back on DEI, but they’re sticking up ...
New York City police have arrested and charged a transgender woman in connection to the deadly stabbing of a U.S. Postal Service worker. According to police, the fatal incident began when the suspect ...
The comedian and actor has been transparent about his personal struggles over the last few years but this latest update is the best yet.
The Fox Sports world has been hit with scandal after a bombshell lawsuit was filed by a former employee on Friday, Jan. 3. In the 42-page filing, ex-FS1 stylist, Noushin Faraji, names Fox network, ...
Five-hundred boys were placed at what is now referred to as the Dozier School for Boys during that time; they were housed there for minor offenses like absenteeism from school or petty theft. Orphans ...