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Altadena Boys launched in January with a six-day donation drive that drew a huge community response. Months later, it's still going strong.

Thirteen-year-old Joshua Suddith has recently been accepted to his dream school, Morehouse College, along with 20 other universities.

Allen Brooks, 60, graduated from Alabama A&M University in December, becoming the oldest graduate to receive a degree from the HBCU.

HillmanTok University is uniting millions of Black students worldwide to explore fascinating subjects through TikTok.

Make dry, chapped lips a thing of the past with these five Black-owned lip care essentials.

Ahead of the 2025 GRAMMYs, Kirk Franklin will be celebrated at the Recording Academy Honors Presented by the Black Music Collective during GRAMMY Week.

The holiday season is a time to celebrate the birth of Christ, cherish our loved ones, and spread joy. But between holiday planning, shopping, and endless to-do lists, stress can sneak in and steal the joy of this sacred season. Thankfully, the wisdom shared by @BlackMentalHealth in their Instagram post, “12 Tips for Stress Management During the Holidays,” offers practical ways to stay centered and keep Christ at the heart of the season.

The holidays are here and with them, the ease of online shopping! From scoring deals in your pajamas to avoiding the mall madness, shopping online is a holiday miracle. But let’s keep that miracle intact by making sure your money and personal info stay safe.

The Word of God is trending! In 2024, Bible sales rose 22% through October compared to the same period last year, according to new data from Circana Bookscan, reported on by The Wall Street Journal—and no, this spike is not correlated to an increase in overall book sales. In fact, total U.S. book sales were […]

The holidays are here, and you know what that means—shopping! Whether you’re braving brick & mortar stores or dashing through online sales, safety should always be on your list. Here’s how to keep your shopping spree jolly and stress-free:

The episode focused on Howard’s head swimming coach, Nicholas Askew, and his unwavering commitment to fostering community and promoting swimming across racial lines.

The moment has sparked conversations around the importance of representing children with disabilities.