• Black Shark GS3 smartwatch teased

    Xiaomi's gaming arm Black Shark teased a new rugged smartwatch dubbed Black Shark GS3. The new watch is MIL-STD certified covering 15 protocols for durability including low and high temperatures as well as water and dust repellent. Watch GS3 looks similar to the previously launched Black Shark S1 Pro and S1 Classic with a reinforced casing. Black Shark GS3 in black and green Watch GS3 features a 1.43-inch AMOLED display, built-in GPS receiver and 21-day battery life. The watch will also...

  • National Black Maternal Health Week

    The American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women movement is focused on maternal health and is raising awareness during National Black Maternal Health Week.

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    Black Diamond Dog Show held in Morgantown

    Hundreds of dogs were on display Sunday for the final day of the Black Diamond Cluster Dog Show held in Morgantown’s Mylan Park.

  • Kanye West Sued For Discrimination Against Black Employees

    Kanye West faces a lawsuit by a former security guard for wrongful termination that also alleges discrimination against Black employees.

  • Rack of venison with black salsify salad recipe

    Cooked in a similar way to rack of lamb, this lean meat is delicious with its rich membrillo sauce

  • Karrion Kross: Black And Gold Never Dies

    Karrion Kross references the good old days. In recent weeks, The Final Testament (Karrion Kross, The Authors of Pain, Scarlett, and Paul Ellering) has been making an impact in NXT. Karrion Kross has made it clear that they were coming for everyone's spots, and they had their sights set on gold. During a promo on the April 23 episode of WWE NXT, Kross discussed the group's mission. He noted that they aimed to bring everyone back to the good old days, when they left every beaten and broken. The...

  • Live updates: Garnet & Black Spring Game

    South Carolina will wrap up spring practice on Saturday as it makes its way over to Williams-Brice Stadium for the Garnet & Black Spring Game.

  • Black Panther director was mistaken for bank robber

    Ryan Coogler, the director of theMCU movie Black Panther 2, was mistaken for a robber when trying to withdraw money from his account. The filmmaker was wrongly detained by Atlanta police back in January 2022, after a bank teller suspected him of being a thief. Continue reading Black Panther director was mistaken for bank robber MORE FROM THE DIGITAL FIX: Upcoming Marvel movies, Marvel movies in order, Marvel series ranked

  • Our Favorite Black Couples On TV And What They Taught Us

    These are just a few names of Black characters whose love we’ve championed in the last 50 years of television history.View Entire Post ›

  • Black Rock Brewing Company awaiting inspection

    POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — After a small fire nearly a year ago, a brewery in Pottsville remains closed by order of the city, but that hasn't stopped them from making use of their outdoor property. The brewery will host its second event since the fire in the upcoming weekend, the prior one ended with []

  • Meralco's Black vows to be back amid ACL injury

    Meralco Bolts guard Aaron Black is keen on being back on the court stronger following an ACL tear that will keep him from basketball action for a time.

  • Black Bostonians Demand That Their Second Amendment Rights Be Respected

    Let’s file this one under “You love to see it.” Black Bostonians are demanding that Massachusetts start respecting their Second Amendment rights.