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PATTERN Beauty and founder, award-winning actress and critically acclaimed director Tracee Ellis Ross have released a new two-track and music video bundle for Legacy, a campaign honoring Black beauty and heritage through Roc Nation. Watch the video inside.

Today Cam'ron celebrates 46 years of life, and we acknowledge all of his contributions to music but most importantly his legendary outfits. Take a look at some of Killa Cam's craziest looks over the years.

Thierry Mugler died on January 23rd leaving the fashion world mourning the loss of another fashion titan in the wake of the passing of journalist André Leon Talley. Take a look back at Mugler's most iconic designs.

Yung Miami reignited relationship rumors with Diddy after she shared a photo of the two of them celebrating New Year's Eve together in Miami.

Issa Rae’s satirical true-crime podcast, “We Stay Looking” has a total of eight episodes available to stream. Many of the episodes discuss critical topics within the Black community, specifically episode three, which tackles the ongoing health crisis of Black maternal health disparities. Read more inside.

Cathy Hughes, Urban One’s renowned founder and chairperson, and Alfred Liggins III, CEO of Urban One and TV One, have been inducted into the Cablefax Cable Center Hall of Fame for their work diversifying cable television.

Frank Tramble, Vice President & Chief Communications at Howard University, told 7News in a statement that the university had reached an agreement with the students but the story is still developing.

The nearly 3-year-old blackface scandal surrounding Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam has resurfaced as the state's Democratic and Republican gubernatorial nominees court Black voters ahead of next week's election. It's not a good look for Terry McAuliffe or Glenn Youngkin.

A rally for NBA player Kyrie Irving that also served as a protest against the vaccine mandate preventing him from playing this season drew comparisons to the Jan. 6 Capitol riots after turning violent in Brooklyn on Sunday afternoon.

NFL player Jalen Hurts has joined forces with the National Football League Players Association and FedEx for the creation of an HBCU scholarship initiative.

The Karens of the world find something new to badger innocent Black people about daily. This time, it was a Tigger flag that provoked an unsolicited outburst.

Here's some inspiration to take with you as the year ends.