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Mona, better known as Don’t Call Me White Girl, recently sat down with Hip-Hop Wired while in Atlanta for her live podcast event. The Philly native has been making serious noise, especially with her appearances on The Joe Budden Podcast. According to Mona, the link-up with Budden came from mutual respect that naturally turned into […]

Must be nice! Take a look at these handful of celebrities who've had the great honor of getting a street named after them.

Hulu's 'Cult of NatureBoy' exposes the dark reality behind a social media-fueled cult, revealing manipulation, violence and a charismatic leader's calculated rise.

The White House thinks it's being cute, mocking the fact that the "No Kings" movement has launched multiple waves of anti-Trump protests.

Olympic gymnast Simone Biles reveals the shocking bill for a red carpet event, sparking a conversation about celebrity glam costs.

The Jamaican beauty-queen-turned-politician is sharing the secrets to her ageless beauty with the world by launching Lisa Hanna Beauty. The post #BWHM: ‘Beauty Is Not An Aesthetic’ — Former Miss World, Jamaican Politician Lisa Hanna Launches Luxe Beauty Brand appeared first on MadameNoire.

Voting rights, record turnout, and corporate accountability make headlines as Sybil Wilkes keeps the community informed.

The move comes as the Florida state legislature advanced a new congressional map that could potentially give the GOP four new House seats. 

Could any of our most recent Democratic presidents have gotten away with making "America's" 250th birthday all about themselves like this?

Big Boi is bringing his ATL stamp to the big screen, officially joining the upcoming We Ran The City documentary as an executive producer.  It doesn’t get more Atlanta than this. Having the Outkast legend involved adds a layer of authenticity to a story rooted in city’s history. The film will be directed by Jami […]

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People use their passports to jetset out of the country to get away from Donald Trump and his political nonsense, but that's about to change when Trump puts his face in some U.S. passports.