The big Knicks fan Qerim talks basketball with the NBA brothers while showing how small she looks next to both of them. While talking playoffs on the show with twin brothers Markieff Morris of the Los ...
Age is just a number — and Molly Sims is living proof. The 51-year-old Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model, actress and founder of YSE Beauty made waves over the weekend, rocking a gold chain bikini ...
In what may be the world's first-ever recorded sighting, a black seadevil — anglerfish known for living thousands of feet beneath the ocean's surface where the light no longer touches — was caught on ...
Molly Qerim always looks good with her fits. Now, the 40-year-old ESPN First Take co-host is showing off her workout secrets while flexing another fire look. She’s definitely on a winning streak after ...
Black men had been perceived as a voting bloc ripe for Donald Trump to attract after many expressed concerns a year ago about Joe Biden’s re-election efforts. An NBC News poll at that time showed that ...
Many Black Americans fear rollback of civil rights under Trump Some Black Americans believe Trump will improve jobs and economy Civil rights groups vow to fight harder for racial equality ATLANTA, Nov ...
“I have done more for Black Americans than anybody with the possible exception of Abraham Lincoln,” Donald Trump has claimed on multiple occasions. “Nobody can dispute it.” Well, lots of people have ...
KINGSTREE, S.C. — One morning in late April, a small brick health clinic along the Thurgood Marshall Highway bustled with patients. There was Joshua McCray, 69, a public bus driver who, four years ...
Former President Barack Obama on Thursday had a blunt message to Black men: get behind Vice President Harris and get out to vote. Obama made a surprise stop at a Pittsburgh campaign field office ahead ...
NEW YORK, Sept 13 (Reuters) - Over one quarter of younger Black men say they would support Republican candidate Donald Trump in this year's U.S. presidential election, an NAACP poll showed on Friday.
Healthy Black women with low risk factors were far more likely to get C-sections than white women with similar medical histories, a large new study found. By Sarah Kliff Obstetricians are more likely ...
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