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Kenya Moore, Kandi Burruss power ‘Mean Girls’ pink carpet (photos)
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Kenya Moore, Kandi Burruss power ‘Mean Girls’ pink carpet (photos)

Kenya Moore, Kandi Burruss, Trina Braxton, and notables from the LBGTQ+ community gathered at AMC Madison Yards 8 in Atlanta for the premiere of Mean Girls.  Other influencers and tastemakers in attendance included LaTavia Roberson, Angelica Ross, Tammy Rivera, Monyetta Shaw, Derek Jae, Stasha Sanchez, Austin Rogers, Kid Kenn, Simone Tisci, Vincent Watson, Antonio Newell...

Rib Tips
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Rib Tips

Experience Memphis barbecue with our succulent and tender smoked rib tips! Served with white bread and pickles, it’s a simple yet delicious combination that captures the authentic flavors of this Southern dish. If you enjoy Memphis barbecue, chances are you’re familiar with smoked rib tips. Since Memphis is Marrekus’ hometown, we couldn’t resist sharing this...

New England Patriots’ promotion of Jerod Mayo important for Black coaches
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New England Patriots’ promotion of Jerod Mayo important for Black coaches

A long-rumored move occurred Friday as the New England Patriots promoted inside linebackers coach Jerod Mayo to replace head coach Bill Belichick, the legendary leader who mutually spilt with them this week after winning a record-tying six Super Bowl championships in 24 seasons. The first person picked to fill one of the NFL’s eight openings...

‘The Book Of Clarence’ can’t hold the weight of the icons it invokes
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‘The Book Of Clarence’ can’t hold the weight of the icons it invokes

Writer-director Jeymes Samuel’s latest film, The Book of Clarence, incorporates ideas from some of the most iconic cinematic biblical sagas — such as Ben-Hur and The Ten Commandments — but fails to execute them into a cohesive, effective Black Jesus sociopolitical comedy. The problems with the film begin with Clarence’s character. Played by LaKeith Stanfield,...

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Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin diagnosed with prostate cancer, bad judgment

Lloyd J. Austin III, the U.S. Secretary of Defense and the first Black man to hold that position, has been diagnosed with early-stage prostate cancer. It is why he was recently hospitalized for several days, leading to him transferring his office’s powers to his deputy, though he had neither informed the White House nor his...