Public Figures

Let’s face it…2020 has been a rough year.  No, scratch that…it has been an awful year for a lot of people! So who better to declare it “The Worst Year Ever” than Time Magazine. https://twitter.com/TIME/status/1335192450596532225 From WJW Fox 8 News Cleveland: The cover shows 2020 with a big red “X” over it. The lead article […]

The former president remarked on the slogan and similar ones in an upcoming Snapchat exclusive show, and his words prompted some response from many on Twitter.

News

Sasha Obama was among the top trending topics because of a recent Tik Tok video that she starred in with her friends dancing and lip-synching to a song.

Vice President-elect Kamala Harris' senior staff is shaping up to be a proper representation of the voters who are largely credited for her and Joe Biden's historic election.

Joe Biden tapped Cecelia Rouse to be the next chairperson of the Council of Economic Advisers. If confirmed by the Senate, she would be the first Black person to ever hold the position.

Symone Sanders and Karine Jean-Pierre were part of a historic all-female communications team that will serve Joe Biden and Kamala Harris' administration.

Former First Lady Michelle Obama is so fed up with Donald Trump's antics after refusing to concede to President-elect Joe Biden that she wrote a lengthy Instagram post to eloquently tell him to man up and take the loss like an adult.

After days of counting more than 143M votes by the American people, former two-term vice president, and 36 year Senate veteran, Joe Biden is the...

Cop these Kamala Harris' items to compliment your wardrobe while making a big statement.

Chrissy Teigen returned to social media on Tuesday, October 27 to reflect on the tragic loss of her third pregnancy.

Politics

The final presidential debate between Democratic nominee Joe Biden and President Donald Trump was a tame fare compared to the first one, but things got a little testy when the topic turned to the contentious topic of immigration.

Politics

Joe Biden and Kamala Harris' presidential campaign released a trio of new ads targeting all Black voters, especially Black women, and answered Trump's "What do you have to lose" question he posed to Black people four years ago.