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Virginia bans soda purchases with SNAP benefits starting April 2026 under the Make America Healthy Again initiative.
If you’ve been around young people or have children, it’s guaranteed that you’ve heard “6-7” and “rizz” at least once without knowing their origins. And a new report based on annual data gathered from Google’s Year In Search shows how the viral phrases’ popularity reinforces just how much Black culture is popular culture. As far […]
The bid by Netflix to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery is under federal review, and President Donald Trump has voiced his opinion that it “should be guaranteed and certain that CNN is part of it or sold separately.” He spoke about it with the press at the White House on Wednesday (Dec. 10), targeting the current […]
As prices and unemployment rates rise, a growing number of Americans are struggling to afford housing, health care, and groceries.
Joe Budden has been critical of Drake's musical output via his popular podcast, and has voiced similar sentiments before.
Clintnlord has some severe legal problems on his hands. He has been charged with felony rape charges and faces almost a decade behind bars. As per TMZ, Clintn Lord will be in the fight of his life. The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office claims that the musician took two different women into an area that […]
A group of 22 disgruntled white men carrying swastika flags marched on Little Rock Central High School and the Arkansas State Capitol.
When the title of Hip-Hop Wired’s latest digital interview series is LIVE WIRE, it makes perfect sense to have an artist who embodies that type of energy to kick things off. And Lola Brooke doesn’t disappoint, as she sat down with The Morning Hustle host Lore’l as the focus of the premiere episode. Lore’l […]
From glimmering light displays along the waterfront to festive public art, outdoor markets, and iconic trees that draw visitors from across the country, the D.C. region transforms into a winter playground this time of year. Whether you’re looking for a cozy stroll through Old Town, a dazzling nighttime photo walk by the monuments, or family-friendly […]
Over 50 years ago, Cathy Hughes, the founder and chairperson of Urban One, was one of the very first faculty members of the School of Communications at Howard University.
The Bison One Newsroom, a collaboration between Howard University and NewsOne, serves as a lighthouse for the future of diverse, timely, community-oriented journalism.
SZA performed the song "Big Boy" during her SNL appearance, which White House officials placed in an ad referencing "cuffing season."
