• 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).

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • 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.

  • Live webcam of nesting black vultures

    Live stream of rare Mallorcan Black Vultures, with views of parent birds interacting with a newly hatched chick. On Tuesday 16 April the Mediterranean Wildlife Foundation (FVSM) connected the cameras trained on the clifftop nests in the Serra de Tramuntana to the web. The black vulture (Aegypius monachus) was close to extinction in the 1980s, […]

  • Rosemary Black Pepper Focaccia [Vegan]

    Hello, bread lovers! Did you know it’s super easy to make your own crispy at the edges and fluffy in the middle focaccia? It’s true! Basically, it’s a simple yeast dough that’s been flattened out, dimpled, and topped with herbs and whatever else your heart desires. The combination of fresh rosemary and black pepper gives this focaccia a really hearty and fall-like taste to it. It's perfect for pairing with soup or spreading with vegan butter and eating alone.

  • 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 ›