

Regina King Raises a Glass to Her Son With Emotional Wine Launch
Regina King has always been a storyteller. From her award-winning roles on screen to her acclaimed work behind the camera, she’s built a career on giving life to characters that feel honest and unforgettable. But in 2025, King has found a new way to tell a story—this time, through a bottle of wine. The name—pronounced “me and you”—is shorthand for the bond between King and Ian. Each bottle features Ian’s handwriting, including a stylized “M” that represents their connection.


Zatima Season 4 Premiere Recap
The highly anticipated Season 4 premiere of Zatima was nothing short of spectacular. Fans, media, and industry insiders gathered for a night full of excitement, glamour, and celebration of one of BET+’s most talked-about shows.


Americans on Edge as Trump Expands Military Power and Pushes Political Agenda
President Donald Trump's recent actions have sparked significant concern among Americans, raising questions about the direction of the nation and the role of the military in domestic affairs. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has expressed alarm over the possibility that Trump might invoke the Insurrection Act, allowing for the federal deployment of National Guard troops within the U.S. Such a move would mark a significant shift in the traditional role of the militar


Wedding bliss : David’s and his wife Chioma
Afrobeat star Davido and his wife Chioma looked amazing at their wedding, making fashion just as memorable as their big day. Chioma started in a traditional outfit that celebrated her Igbo heritage, with bold fabrics, jewelry, and a matching headpiece, while Davido wore a traditional agbada that matched her look.


Black Love Is Always The Vibe
Many people enter the new year with resolutions to be more active in the gym, eat healthier, or travel to new places. Others, however, enter the new year with the intention of tying the knot with their long-time partner, a commitment that has significantly increased amongst Black celebrities in recent years.


Grande Dame Reclaimed: Karen Huger Returns After Serving Time for DUI
After months behind bars, Real Housewives of Potomac’s star Karen Huger affectionately known as the “Grande Dame of Potomac”—is walking out of the Montgomery County Detention Center, stepping back into the public eye with grace, resilience, and renewed purpose.
Huger, 62, was sentenced in February 2025 to two years in jail—with one year suspended after being found guilty of DUI, DWI, negligent driving, and other related charges stemming from a March 2024 Maserati crash near


From Ballots to Books: Why Voting Rights Matter for HBCU Students
Voting rights have long been a cornerstone of the fight for racial equality in the United States, and nowhere is this struggle more deeply felt than at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). For HBCU students, the ballot is not just about choosing leaders—it is about safeguarding the future of education, equity, and representation. In a moment where voter suppression efforts and political polarization threaten access to democracy, the connection between ballots


Target Boycott: Billions Lost and What’s Next for the Retail Giant
In recent years, consumer activism has increasingly shaped the corporate landscape, and Target has found itself at the center of a storm. The company, once praised for blending affordability with progressive branding, is now increasing with a widespread boycott that has cost it billions of dollars. At the heart of this backlash lies a clash between corporate inclusivity initiatives and political polarization, raising questions about how companies can navigate values-based con


HBCU Fit Check
Want to know what’s trending on campus? These looks are giving you an insight into what’s very in right now. The first fit is all about loud prints and Y2K energy, think leopard jorts, a Von Dutch moment, and sneakers that make a statement. The second look takes a softer approach, featuring a pleated skirt, cozy cardigan, and ankle boots that keep it cool yet put together.


Celebrating HBCUs Women Presidents
The remarkable achievements of these women HBCU presidents serve as a powerful reminder of the importance of representation, leadership, and resilience in higher education. By breaking barriers and paving the way for future generations, they not only strengthen their institutions but also inspire students, faculty, and communities to dream bigger and lead with purpose. Celebrating their impact honors the legacy of HBCUs while highlighting the continued progress toward equity,
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