Public Figures
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You don't build something with someone while already moving in ways that will eventually break it, and that's what Klay did to Megan.
I don't know if Loomer is mad at all of the formerly MAGA-fied turncoats, but she's definitely very upset at Candace for not earning the moniker "Klandace" the way she used to.
Forgiveness, especially the kind that requires a greater degree of vulnerability and complex emotional honesty, is rarely modeled for us in healthy ways.
In this op-ed, Dr. Stacey Patton calls out Dean Cain, who once played Superman, an undocumented refugee who protected the powerless. Now, he hunts them for ICE.
This behavior isn’t new. Nicki Minaj's rap sheet of beef with women is long, exhausting, and well-documented over the years.
If we’re going to move forward as a community, it starts with holding all of us accountable—especially the ones we once called kings, including Sean Combs.
Langston Hughes was born in 1902 on Feb. 1, a date that would through no coincidence go on to mark the start of Black History Month.
Jason Whitlock weighed in on the sexual harassment lawsuit against Fox Sports by making sexually-charged remarks about Joy Taylor.
Nikki Giovanni showered me with love and the specific sort of love that only happens when one sees the world through Toni Morrison’s Black Lens.
Rapper Rich Homie Quan's death sparked unverified reports about what caused it.
History's greatest gymnast should be revered for so much more.