The Baltimore Ravens are placing retired running back Raymell “Ray” Rice on a pedestal, honoring him as the Ravens’ “Legend of the Game.” According to their news release, his record as a professional player, self-improvement and philanthropic ways drove Ravens management to deem him the right fit. It acknowledged the 2014 career-ending incident where he punched his […]

Dr. Umar called it "insensitive" and "disingenuous" to criticize Black women for how they've held down the Black community for decades -- even if imperfectly.

The viral tweet produced an opportunity for so many women to communicate what frustrates them about dating

In promotion of her new podcast, Kelly Osbourne, the daughter of the recently ousted Sharon Osbourne, said she doesn't give a f*ck about cancel culture. We explain why that's an issue.

In our exclusive interview, we spoke to "Love and Marriage:Huntsville" star Melody Holt about her divorce playing out on national television, leaving at the right time, Martell's lack of accountability and much more. See what she had to say inside.

Over the last decade or so, accountability has become quite the buzz word as it relates to relationships and friendships. However, somewhere along the way, people have distorted and perverted the term and its true meaning.

When rapper Lil Boosie appeared on Mike Tyson's podcast, "Hotboxin' With Mike Tyson," the former heavyweight champion called Boosie out for his comments against Dwyane Wade's child and the gay community.

James Fortune spoke about his abusive past, church and submission, & what he would say to women considering going back to an abuser.

Be brutally honest with yourself about how long things take. Sure, under the best of circumstances, a certain drive takes 20 minutes. But how often do the best of circumstances occur? There is almost always a traffic jam on that route and then finding parking takes another 15 minutes. In your calendar, leave yourself plenty of time to get places.

A very disturbing dinner conversation reminded me that far too many Black men would rather pass the buck than acknowledge that one of their own is wrong.