Before ousting Tucker Carlson, Fox News had twice fired wildly popular hosts – and both times the network recovered better than the stars it cut loose.
Jerry Springer, politician turned TV ringmaster, dies at 79
At 79, Jerry Springer died peacefully at home in suburban Chicago after a brief illness, the statement said.
Health Matters: 5 Herbs That Boost Lung Health
Fortunately, there are a number of herbs that can help break up chest congestion, soothe irritated nasal passages, and fight harmful organisms that can lead to upper respiratory infection
Teenager Dennis Barnes breaks Record Earning $9 Million Dollars in Scholarships after being accepted into 125 Colleges
At 16, New Orleans high school teen Dennis Barnes, has been accepted at 125 colleges, and now wants to break more records.
Black Health Matters: Applying Biblical Principles to Make Better Health and Fitness Choices
For years, public service announcements, the medical profession, and even the fitness industry has advocated for people to make better choices regarding their health and fitness. Although many intend to heed the sage advice, most people maintain their healthy lifestyles. If you struggle to adopt healthier lifestyle changes, read today’s article for encouragement to stop procrastinating when it comes to your health and fitness!
Toni Braxton Undergoes Surgery: “My Main Coronary Artery Was 80% Blocked”
Braxton hopes that her 15 years of living with the disease and dealing with heart and kidney complications will allow her to pay it forward to others living with the disease.
How to Exercise Good Financial Health
April is Financial Literacy Month, and it is time to have conversations with your family about setting habits and goals.
Top 5 Moments in African American History
Learn about some of the most historically defining moments for African American history that might not be widely known.
Popular Movies That Feature African American Actors
Many of the popular movies that are out there feature African American actors. Let’s take a look at some of those movies and why they are memorable.
Highlighting the Voices of Black Entrepreneurs: Stories of Success and Overcoming Adversity
There were 2.6 million black-owned businesses in the United States in 2018, generating over $150 billion in revenue. Learn about how some of these business owners rose to their level of success.
Health Watch: Coping with Diabetes, and the burning pain of Diabetic Neuropathy
Learning to live with diabetes, and the deadly conditions that could keep you from enjoying a walk in the park.
Spring Training: 7 Ways To Get Fit For Summer
Preparing for that summer body now in the spring, may be very benefitting down the long warm road ahead.
Black History of Health: Tank
R&B hot boy Tank talks about his battle with hearing loss and his success in the music industry.
5 Things Every College Student Should Know About Financial Aid
Discover the essentials of financial aid for college students, including types of aid, the importance of FAFSA, understanding your aid package, scholarships, and applying for aid at any time.
Finances: Apple Introduces High-Yield Savings Account
Explore Apple’s new high-yield savings account and compare it with five high-interest alternatives for maximizing your savings potential. Discover the benefits and make the best decision for your financial goals.
Statement from U.S. Education Secretary on Appointment of Distinguished Black Americans to Presidential Advisory Commission on Educational Equity, Excellence and Economic Opportunity for Black Americans
An official statement from the U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona, after President Biden’s appointment.
NASA Names First Woman, Black Man for Mission to Moon
NASA Names First Woman, Black Man This includes the first Canadian, the first woman, and first Black person to participate in such a mission. Artemis-2 is part of a larger plan by NASA to eventually pave the way towards the manned exploration of Mars.
Ralph Yarl: The Black Kansas City Teenager Shot for Existing
Ralph Yard a Black teenager shot by an 84-year-old retiree for simply knocking at his door by mistake.
Actor and Comedian Martin Lawrence Receives Star on Hollywood Walk Of Fame
Martin has starred in several television shows and films, including his sitcom Martin, the Big Momma series, and the Bad Boys series, which is coming out with a fourth film.
What You Should Know Before Buying a Home: A Guide for Black Homebuyers
Empower your home-buying journey with this essential guide for Black homebuyers. Learn about credit scores, down payments, mortgage options, working with real estate agents, and overcoming racial disparities in the housing market.
The 7 Hottest Cities In America for MBA Degrees
From the Big Apple to the Sunshine State: A Look at the Top 7 Search Locations for MBA Programs in America
Black Health Matters: Using Biblical Principles to Move Out of Your Health and Fitness Comfort Zone
Are you one of those people who likes to weight train and hates cardio workouts, or do you prefer a good run and eschew weights? Then there are those who believe they can eat anything so long as they work out hard. In other words, we all have health and fitness beliefs that we adhere to which often prevent us from reaching our diet and exercise goals. Read today’s article for inspiration to leave your comfort zone!
Free cash coming to Facebook users. Here’s how to claim your share
Meta denies the allegations that it shared users’ data with third parties without permission, but it has nevertheless agreed to pay $725 million into a fund to settle the cases.
Charlie Wilson at 70: “I Thought My Life Was Over”
The doctor gave us some informational materials and our research began. We discussed options with my healthcare team and by working with them closely, I am now cancer free.
MALIK YOBA TO HOST REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT AND GENERATIONAL WEALTH BUILDING ACTIVATION MAY 12-13th @ BROOKLYN NAVY YARD
Yoba Development Presents A immersive Two-Day Activation Entitled From the Ground Up: Flipping the Hood
