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Kanye West — or Ye, as he now prefers — is currently undergoing treatment at a private retreat in Mallorca, Spain, and will ...
A decade after the last state-sanctioned hunt had to be cut short because so many bears were killed, Florida says it’s time ...
Sinners and Saints, D.C.’s only bar dedicated to queer and trans people of color, was broken into during Black Pride weekend.
Skin experts say people of color still need to wear sunscreen. The melanin in darker skin offers some extra protection from ...
The decision to remove display cases featuring prominent Black Denverites from the Blair-Caldwell African American Research ...
Sean 'Diddy' Combs' ex-employees testified during his sex trafficking trial about how the music mogul and his team used a ...
Washington’s Black Lives Matter Plaza stood as a place to mourn, celebrate, argue and ultimately renew the nation’s commitment to the fight for equality. Then, amid a recent shift in political winds ...
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Billy Ray Cyrus and Elizabeth Hurley made their red carpet debut as a couple in Rome, Italy, on Saturday, May 24. The pair, ...
Universities across the country have canceled and withdrawn support for affinity graduations due to threats from President ...
Sky News correspondent Shingi Mararike travelled to Minneapolis, where George Floyd was murdered, to see how, and if, things have changed five years on.
Two Black men—military veteran Matthew Stuart and young professional Koby Greene—reflect on the realities of being Black in America, sharing how racial perception, media stereotypes and emotional ...
People with darker skin still need to wear sunscreen — for more reasons than one. Too much ultraviolet exposure from the sun can lead to sunburn, dark spots and wrinkles, and increased risk of skin ...
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