Eric Deggans: NPR’s First Full-Time TV Critic

  Eric Deggans, a media critic, was born in Washington, D.C. on November 6, 1965, to…

Thousands In Mali Demonstrate Over ‘Blasphemous’ Social Media Video

  Thousands of protesters in Mali held a rally on Friday organised by the High Islamic…

Popular Nigerian Internet Fraudster, Hushpuppi, Has Not Been Sentenced – US Court

  United States Attorney’s Office for Central District of California, Los Angeles, says alleged international internet…

Kenya Airways Flights Disrupted As Pilots Strike Over Welfare

  Kenya Airways flights were disrupted Saturday as a strike by its pilots demanding better working…

Lyman Beecher Brooks, The First President Of Norfolk State University

  Lyman Beecher Brooks, the first president of Norfolk State University, was born on May 27,…

Dr. Francois M. Abboud: University of Iowa’s Longest-Serving Faculty Member

  Dr. Francois M. Abboud holds several titles. He is the Edith King Pearson Chair in…

Profiling Toni Michele Braxton: Career, Family, Albums, and Awards

  Toni Michele Braxton is a singer, songwriter, and actress who specializes in R&B. Braxton was…

Craig E. Cameron: The Chair of the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at the University of North Carolina

    Craig E. Cameron is the Chair of the University of North Carolina at Chapel…

Evelynn Hammonds: African American Feminist And Scholar

  Professor Hammonds is the Barbara Gutmann Rosenkrantz Professor of History of Science and Professor of…

How Bizmoune Cave Tribesmen In North Africa Identified One Another Using Shell Beads Dating Back 147,000 Years

  For many North African nations, the significance of marine shell beads transcends the psychological feeling…

Deloris McQuinn: A Vocal Advocate For Black Community Rights

    Delores McQuinn, a descendant of enslaved African Americans in Virginia, has been a vocal…

Pregnant Woman Accused Of Killing Unborn Child’s Father Hours After Baby Shower

  Hours after her baby shower last week, Keshia Golden fatally stabbed the father of her…

Africa’s Longest-Serving Leaders: Biya, Obiang And Others

  Cameroon President Paul Biya, who on Sunday marks 40 years in power, is Africa’s second…

President Museveni Rules Out National Lockdown As Ebola Cases Rise In Uganda

  Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni on Friday reiterated his refusal to impose a nationwide Covid-like lockdown…

French Lawmaker Suspended For Go ‘Back To Africa’ Comment

  France’s National Assembly voted Friday to sanction a far-right MP with a rare 15-day suspension…

Kenya’s Drought Wreaks Havoc On Wildlife, Kills Over 200 Elephants

  Kenya’s worst drought in four decades is wreaking havoc on wildlife. The Wildlife minister presented…

89-Year-Old Cameroon’s President Paul Biya Marks 40 Years In Power

  Cameroon’s president, Paul Biya, will celebrate 40 years in power on Sunday, making him Africa’s…

Jay-Z and Jeff Bezos Reportedly Interested in Buying Washington Commanders

  After the team issued a statement announcing the owner, Dan Snyder, will possibly be exploring…

How This Black Entrepreneur Got A Job With Oprah Despite Having Only 15 Views On His Content

  People are often discouraged from creating content due to a lack of views or followers.…

Byron Allen Could Become The First Black NFL Team Owner With New Bid

  Byron Allen was considering making a bid for the Denver Broncos in early 2022. Now,…

Kanye West Accused Of Paying A Settlement To An Ex-Employee Who Claimed He Praised Hitler

  As the fallout from Kanye West’s anti-Semitic remarks continues, things have taken yet another turn.…