• Black, Black-biracial student celebration set for May 25

    A first-ever celebration of local Black, and Black-biracial public, private and home-schooled students’ accomplishments will be held at 7 p.m. May 25 at the Columbus Learning Center, 4555 Central Ave. in Columbus. Continue reading at The Republic News.

  • Black Trump Supporter Criticizes Biden for 'Disrupting' Black Community

    A black woman who was captured on video Wednesday praising and hugging former President Donald Trump at a Chick-fil-A in Atlanta, Georgia, criticized President Joe Biden for "disrupting" and oppressing the black community.

  • Black Maternal Health Matters: Black Moms Share Their Raw & Honest Birth Stories

    During Black Maternal Health Month, Black moms are sharing their childbirth stories and postpartum experiences with CafeMom.

  • Black Woman Praises Donald Trump for Doing 'Much Better Than Biden Did' on Funding Historically Black Universities

    During a visit to a Chick-fil-A in Atlanta, Georgia, former President Donald Trump was praised by a black woman for doing "much better than" President Joe Biden on the topic of funding historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs).

  • Happy Michael Jordan Celebrates With Tyler Reddick's Son After Reddick Wins At Talladega For Jordan's 23XI Racing Team

    Former NBA legend Michael Jordan got a big win off the court. On Sunday, Jordan’s 23XI Racing Team notched a big win at Talladega after Tyler Reddick was able to steal a win when Michael McDowell wiped out of first place on the final lap of the race. TYLER REDDICK WINS AT TALLADEGA https://t.co/6dIqLzXhqq pic.twitter.com/R0pg9qmwei […]

  • This Is the Most Dangerous Dance of All Time

    Not the ‘Dirty Dancing’ lift, but I do know a guy who tore his ACL doing that

  • Australia is in danger of tearing itself apart

    In her new book, Liz Truss says she likes Australia and Australians. The country is, she says, ‘like Britain without…What to read next: The Sydney church terror attack is a wake-up call for Australians | The unimaginable tragedy of the Sydney stabbing attack | What happened to the Glasgow I love? | Scrapping replays could be the beginning of the end for the FA Cup

  • We Shall Rest by Sheila Black

      The elm split by lightening stands above the bench where my father sat the summer he could no longer breathe enough to walk to the Avalon without stopping. I sat next to him, a little bored, a little tired of his child-like need—his insistence on walking even when he could not walk. In the film, we watched that day, a group of actors are rehearsing a play. The star runs through his lines in the car in which he is driven to and fro from his hotel to the provincial but charming theater. He is a...

  • Is the Gaza war destabilizing Jordan?

    This article was co-published with The New Arab.Iranian missiles lit up the sky over Jordan this weekend as Israeli jets reportedly scrambled alongside their French, Jordanian, and U.S. counterparts to intercept the unprecedented barrage.On the ground, regular Jordanians got their first taste of what could escalate to a broader war. Videos showed charred remnants of missiles in Marj al-Hamam, a quiet neighbourhood a short drive from downtown Amman. Some responded with levity, placing ads on the...

  • Wizards' Jordan Poole: Out for finale

    Poole (illness) will not play in Sunday's season finale in Boston. Poole

  • Jordan Clarkson (back) out Sunday

    As expected, Clarkson is going to miss Utah's regular season finale against the Warriors. They won't be heading to the postseason, so the team is sitting most of their veterans to prevent any injuries. Clarkson is still under contract for Utah after signing an extension last offseason, so fantasy managers should be looking forward to him returning to the court at full health next season.

  • Black Women Cannot Redeem America

    The day that Beyoncé’s most recent album Cowboy Carter was released, Vice President Kamala Harris sent a congratulatory tweet to the singer. “Thank you for reminding us to never feel confined to other people’s perspective of what our lane is,” Harris wrote from the official VP account on X (formerly Twitter). Here we have a snapshot of a world that maybe even a decade ago would’ve felt improper to envision. A Black woman occupying the second highest of the land, publicly communing with the most...