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Black Women’s Equal Pay Day Requires Equity in Policies

Black Women’s Equal Pay Day 2025 takes place amid massive cuts and attacks on programs and policies aimed at closing the economic gap experienced by Black women and their families. Recent reports of Black women’s high unemployment rates only further compound the challenges faced by Black women and their families.

Each year, Black Women’s Equal Pay Day marks the day in which Black women finally catch up to the earnings of white men from the year before.… Read more

Justin Bieber Randomly Releases New Album ‘Swag’ Today

It’s been a weird few months for Justin Bieber, as multiple pictures taken of the music darling has depicted him seeming a bit strung out these days and while fans have been worried about both his mental and physical state, it seems like the Grammy award-winning singer has actually been in the studio hard at work.

On Thursday (July 10), it was announced that Justin Bieber would be releasing his seventh studio album, Swag, on July 11.… Read more

Tyler Perry Sexual Accuser Derek Dixon Speaks Out

Derek Dixon, an actor who recently filed a $260 million lawsuit against Tyler Perry, accusing him of sexual assault, has spoken out about the ongoing matter in a new interview. Derek Dixon broke his silence in the first interview since the lawsuit filing, going into to detail why he decided to make the decision to go public.

Derek Dixon, who starred in Tyler Perry’s BET series, The Oval, between 2021 and 2025, sat down for an exclusive chat with The Hollywood Reporter.… Read more

LaMelo Ball Unveils New Lifestyle PUMA Sneaker “LaFrancé RNR”

The Charlotte Hornets guard is adding yet another signature shoe to his growing sneaker line. This week, PUMA unveiled its newest lifestyle selection, the LaFrancé RNR. Back in 2022, LaMelo Ball launched his LaFrancé apparel brand, which is a reference to his middle name.

Since then, the label has worked with PUMA on co-branded clothing, footwear, and more. For this release, the LaFrancé RNR arrives in the Flare colorway. According to a press release, the sneaker is “an earth-toned style covered in topographic details.”… Read more

Twerking By The Tanks: Bow Wow & Soulja Boy Set To Perform At Sea World

Bow Wow and Soulja Boy have officially announced that they will be performing at Sea World once again, bringing their high-energy show back to the unexpected venue.

This marks their second appearance at the popular aquatic park, after a surprising but wildly entertaining set last year that had the crowd turnt. Videos from the previous event showed fans dancing, twerking, and having an all-out good time, an unusual sight for a place better known for dolphins and orcas.… Read more

We All We Got: The Crisis Of Black Male Friendship

Let’s keep it a stack: it’s never been easier to keep tabs on people. Good, bad, and in between.

You know what your cousin had for brunch in Atlanta (spoiler: it was lamb chops. It’s always lamb chops in Atlanta), what your old college roommate is listening to while sitting in traffic in Dallas, and what that weird guy from 7th grade thinks about UFOs and pyramids. All before you’ve had your morning coffee. We are more connected than ever.… Read more

TSA Quietly No Longer Requiring Passengers To Remove Their Shoes At Security Screenings

One of the more hated security checks at the airport, removing your shoes, is quietly being phased out by the TSA.

The Wall Street Journal reports that the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has quietly reversed a decades-old security check that required air travelers to remove their shoes during screenings.

TSA began encouraging airline passengers at airport security checkpoints in February 2002 after a failed shoe bombing attempt by Richard Reid two months earlier.

According to the Wall Street Journal, the agency will start unveiling new procedures that allow passengers to keep their shoes on during standard airport screenings, but hasn’t officially announced the change.… Read more

17th Annual Miami Takeover Celebrates 50 Years Of Go-Go Music & More

The 17th Annual Miami Takeover returns to the Magic City on July 24 through July 27, featuring eight can’t-miss events, including a celebration of Washington, D.C.’s homegrown music, Go-Go. Across the four days, the Miami Takeover (MTO) will not only highlight Go-Go music and culture but also the rich arts scene of Miami.

The Miami Takeover is one of the biggest cultural beach festivals in the summer season, combining music, art, and the all-too-important facet of supporting the local community.… Read more

100 Things You Didn’t Know About Barack Obama

Former President Barack Obama made history in 2008 when he was elected the 44th president of the United States, becoming the first Black person to hold the nation’s highest office. His election marked a transformative moment in American history—one shaped by hope, resilience, and a belief in the power of collective progress.

Obama’s life story reflects the promise of the American dream. Born Aug. 4, 1961, in Honolulu, Hawaii, to a Kenyan father and a mother from Kansas, he was raised by his mother and grandparents.… Read more

Unemployment Rate Remained Stubbornly High For Black Women In June

The U.S. job market remains turbulent for Black women, who continue to face disproportionately high unemployment rates. A new report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, released on July 3, shows that while the unemployment rate for Black women declined slightly in June, it remained notably higher compared to other ethnic groups. For Black women ages 20 and over, the unemployment rate fell to 5.8%—still considerably above the rates seen among other women.

By comparison, the unemployment rate for adult white women dropped to 3.1%, while the rate for Hispanic women declined to 4.5%.… Read more