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NFL player Leonard Fournette pledged to donate $100,000 to Hurricane Ida relief efforts.

Howard University is paying tribute to their dearly missed superstar alumni Chadwick Boseman by renaming its College Of Fine Arts center after the late 'Black Panther' star.

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Clark Atlanta University has joined Apple and Tennessee State University’s tech education initiative.

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The National Civil Rights Museum will bestow Michelle Obama with the prestigious Freedom Award.

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New Orleans-bred mogul Master P is providing relief for those in Louisiana who were significantly impacted by Hurricane Ida.

Former Washington Wizards All-Star point guard, John Wall is holding his annual Back to School Backpack giveaway this Saturday, September 4th.

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The Game’ Reboot Premiere Date Revealed   Six years after the show came to an end, fans of the popular sitcom can finally get excited about the official reboot for The Game! It’ll be available for streaming on Paramount Plus and is now set to premiere on Nov. 11th.   How much of the original […]

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Cardi B Gives Back To Her Old Elementary School   Cardi B has no problem putting on for her city in a big way especially when it comes to the kids! The ‘Up’ rapper teamed up with Reebok to gift the entire student body from her childhood elementary school with brand new backpacks loaded with […]

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Soulja Boy Is Still Mad At Ye   Soulja Boy is letting it be known that he is petty enough to keep this Kanye thing going every day.     Yup, the ‘Make it Clap’ rappers beef with Kanye stems from Ye’ allegedly not finalizing Soulja Boy’s verse for ‘Remote Control’ for the final version […]

It's looking like the new 'Candyman' film might be an exception to Hollywood's issue with reboots after it not only topped the box office this week but also made Nia DaCosta the first Black female director to earn that Hollywood honor. 

Candyman raked in an estimated $22,370,000 in its domestic weekend debut, beating the projection of $15 million by 50 percent. This incredible opening weekend performance made director Nia DaCosta the first Black female director to debut a film at number one. DaCosta makes history with record-breaking numbers. 

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Howard University recently unveiled a student debt elimination initiative.