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Sybil Wilkes reports on a health scare, a political surge, rising grocery costs, and a legal victory for Black farmers.

Tensions rise in Middle East, storms threaten South, Senate succession in SC, measles outbreak, and Netflix's Monopoly competition series.

On Monday, U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams rebuked Trump and the DOJ for filing the suit, and also referred two of the Trump's lawyers for potential disciplinary action.

D.L. Hughley reflects on America's exhaustion with broken promises, division, and apathy, challenging readers to confront the nation's decline.

Nolan Wells case raises questions, Senator Graham dies, Kia Telluride recall, and a faith-filled Ministry Monday reflection.

The policy will require companies to make it just as easy for you to cancel your subscription as it was to start it in the first place.

The firing is the latest effort by President Donald Trump to take control of elections and sow doubt in any electoral outcome that doesn’t go his way. 

A federal court rules against Florida's controversial 'Stop Woke Act', a Black business report shows huge economic potential, and a 14-year-old track phenom impresses.

Election oversight, wealth gap, and acts of kindness shape our communities, per Sybil Wilkes' daily roundup.

Black entrepreneur George E. Johnson built a multi-million dollar hair care empire, pioneering Black business success.

Like the meme coin it takes its name from, DOGE collapsed shortly after being announced, with Elon Musk leaving only five months into its existence.

D.L. Hughley’s GED Section rips into white nationalism and an administration that stays silent while hate marches in D.C.