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Raising Kanan's final season starts with a shocking death that rocks the Thomas family, leading to tensions, betrayals, and a quest for revenge.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is once again getting clowned for doing entirely too damn much to prove how "macho" he is.

The first Black woman to head a major record label will be presented with the BET Ultimate Icon award.

Radio king "GRIFF" took his voice talent from the 'Get Up!' church to Audible for his new book, 'Cats & Puppies.' We had to get an exclusive!

We spoke with Tribeca Festival standout Reginald Dwayne Betts about 'March Forth,' his revealing doc about incarceration and forgiveness.

Fat Daddy, a Southern soul singer, is excited for the One Voyage Cruise and giving back to HBCUs.

D-Nice's career took off when he stopped performing a 'cool' image and embraced his authentic self, building on years of industry connections.

Atlanta rapper Fatt Smaxk shares his journey from tragedy to triumph, fueling his music with raw passion and authenticity.

Black artists reclaim space in country music, creating crossover hits and showcasing genre's diversity.

Black artists created iconic movie soundtrack songs that became cultural anthems, outgrowing their original films.

As the New York Knicks set off to bring the Big Apple a big win, superfan Spike Lee was gifted the perfect sneakers from Jordan Brand.

London Brown, star of 'Power Book III: Raising Kanan', discusses the final season, his acting journey, and his passion for empowering Black youth.