Michael Johnson, who co-founded the now-bankrupt Grand Slam Track, has been accused of paying himself $500,000.
NBA Hall of Famer Dwight Howard denies he uses cocaine after his wife, Amy Luciani, made a video accusing him of having an addiction.
Supreme Court liberal and conservative Justices Jackson and Kavanaugh spoke out about the “shadow docket” trend in a rare public appearance.
BlackDoctor.org unveiled a suite of AI-powered tools aimed at closing critical gaps in how health information and care reach Black Americans.
Rap and overall entertainment icon Snoop Dogg and entrepreneur James Lindsay have launched the new line of kettle chips at Costco.
Higher Ground will revive a classic. First staged in 2000, Proof became a theater gem earning the 2001 Pulitzer Prize for Drama.
The prosecutor revealed that the family were in a trailer on the property when the incident took place on March 8.
While Pastor Jamal Bryant says the Target DEI boycott is over, social media users say otherwise. To them, it's all about respect.
The Black Women's Diaries Project, led by students at The College of William & Mary, archives the writings of Black women from bygone eras.
In a new ad for their "Silk Press In A Bottle" cream, SheaMoisture tapped in Law Roach and several Black beauty influencers for the project.
Tina Knowles debuted her latest venture, "Mama Tina's Gumbo," at this month's Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo.
Ye has been ordered to pay a former employee $140,000 in a breach-of-contract lawsuit tied to his $57 million Malibu mansion.