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Diddy may have beaten the RICO, but a jury found him 'Guilty' on two counts under the Mann Act. Here’s what you need to know about the law's history.

Zahrie Walls' body was recovered from Lake Michigan on June 21 after she reportedly fell from a boat while out on a boating trip with friends.

Adriana Smith’s mother, April Newkirk, offered an update on the baby’s health after being born premature.

Juneteenth is a holiday that is a reminder to Black women, we deserve rest in every way.

After months of speculation around Sheinelle Jones' absence from the TODAY show, fans now know why. Her husband Uche Ojeh has died.

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Black women lost 106,000 jobs in April 2025. That’s more than any other group. Meanwhile, the national unemployment rate stayed steady at 4.2% and over 170,000 jobs were added across the country

After losing over 180 pounds, plus-size influencer Maui Bigelow found herself defending her new weight.

28-year-old Ahmonique Miller underwent cosmetic surgery and passed away while recovering at what authorities believe to be “an illegal post-plastic surgery recovery home.”

The NCHS reported that women aged 40 and up gave birth more often than teen girls in 2023. For the first time in modern history, the over-40 club is outpacing the high school crowd.

Target foot traffic has decreased for the eighth week in a row, likely due to massive boycotts over its DEI roll-backs.

The timing of the economic blackout is no coincidence. Not only does it fall on the last day of Black History Month, but the movement comes on the heels of a rocky first month under the new administration. Several high-profile orders have specifically targeted DEI initiatives in both corporate and political spaces.

Bailee Nored, a sophomore at Howard University majoring in radiation therapy, still remembers her first experience with atopic dermatitis. At about 5 or 6 years old, she recalls feeling discomfort at cheerleading practices and games. “My ankles, elbows, the front of my arms, and the back of my knees would always flare up when I […]