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This week's "Big Up / Let Down" gives props to the Black creatives of CreativeSoul Photography and reserves shade for director Kenya Barris.

  Coppin State University along with the U.S. Department of Commerce announced the launch of ConnectEagle Nation, a new broadband internet pilot program aimed to improve connectivity and access for West Baltimore communities. ConnectEagle Nation will benefit communities along the West North Ave Corridor with the assistance of a $3.9 million federal grant from the […] The post Coppin State Receives $3.9M Grant For Broadband Internet Pilot Program appeared first on 92 Q.

As the mourning of Tyre Nichols continues to sweep America, Amanda and Nailz had some choice words on the ongoing issue of police brutality.

Amanda and Nailz had a touching discourse for this week's "Public Seales Announcement" with heartfelt words for the late Tyre Nichols.

PagerDuty CEO Jennifer Tejada apologized for using a Martin Luther King Jr. quote in an email to staff about laying off employees. Maybe white people shall *overcome* their need to misuse MLK quotes—someday. The post Tech CEO Apologizes For Invoking Martin Luther King Jr. Quote While Laying Off Employees appeared first on NewsOne.

Kanye West used $65K of his 2020 presidential campaign funds to pay alt-right commentator Milo Yiannopoulos and white supremacist Nick Fuentes. These details emerge days after the Republican National Committee issued a resolution rebuking Ye, Fuentes, Ilhan Omar, and "any Anti-Semitic elements that seek to infiltrate" the Grand Old Party.

The immaculate Nia Long is on arguably the best run of her career. Although the 52 year old can probably get any role she wants at the moment, she stopped by The Drew Barrymore Show to discuss a time when it wasn't that easy. Click inside to hear the important conversation the actresses had. 

Luxury brand Tiffany & Co has announced collaborations before but none like the one they just dropped!  

Netflix's "That '90s Show" brings fans the nostalgia they missed from "That '70s Show" 25 years later. Check out fan reactions inside. 

New York City lawyer Eric Garvin was vacationing in Chile when he was robbed and shot to death by three men. His family wants answers. The post What Happened To Eric Garvin? NYC Lawyer’s Shooting Death In Chile Is ‘Every Parent’s Worst Nightmare’ appeared first on NewsOne.

She's been aging gracefully on our TV screens for over two decades.