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Known for his distinctive handbags, bold accessories and signature BB logo, Brandon Blackwood has blossomed into a household name within the past decade – notably for the viral “end systemic racism” tote.

With SNAP benefits on hold,, restaurants and community organizations nationwide are stepping up to ensure that no one goes hungry.

Halo Braid, a machine learning–powered braiding device by Harvard alumna Yinka Ogunbiyi, won Harvard Business School’s prestigious President’s Innovation Challenge.

Salt-N-Pepa AND Outkast joined a handful of fellow rap icons as new inductees in the 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame on Nov. 8

Known for sleek, custom, size-inclusive gowns that celebrate every body, Leah Langley-McClean has built a reputation for rewriting the rules of bridal fashion—one confident bride at a time.

The annual Ebony Power 100 gala celebrated the brightest names in Black Hollywood, Tuesday night. This year’s ceremony, hosted by Emmy-nominated Robin Thede and held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, honored our beloved entertainers in a room of their peers. The gala also featured performances by Grammy Award-winning artists Lucky Daye and Ari Lennox.

Slayyys by the sea! The illustrious Hampton University continues to thrive as the "Standard of Excellence" with its prestigious pedigree, gorgeous campus, and standard-setting stunners who proved, once again, that they're the baddest in the land at this year's Homecoming by the Sea in Hampton, Virginia.

Held Nov. 4 at The Plaza Hotel, the 2025 Glamour Women of the Year Awards honored trailblazers like Tyla, Demi Moore, and Pat McGrath, celebrating women shaping culture with style and impact.

To understand why so many Black people wear bonnets—especially at night—we have to look back at the history of Black hair care.

As one of everybody's favorite holidays approaches, we've got you covered with everything you need for a successful Black Thanksgiving!

As the world prepares for the 74th Miss Universe pageant, check out a gallery of Black Miss Universe winners over the years inside.

From Mary Sheffield to Shirley Chisholm, here are 13 Black women who have made historic strides in the world of politics.