Few people probably know the female songwriters featured in this article, yet Motown relied heavily upon their contributions ...
The group chat had already been buzzing for days, but it wasn’t until they gathered — in a living room filled with the scent ...
Samsung's new Sensor OLED Display integrates health sensors directly into the panel, letting it measure heart rate and blood pressure through your fingertip, no wearable required.
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — A Portland woman is suing Trader Joe’s after she claimed to have found the fingertip of a rubber glove and potentially a human finger in her Orange Juice. According to court ...
2026 is shaping up to be a year for incredible music books. Some of the best non-fiction books are projects where the writer is stepping up to fill a gap, to document the undocumented (or ...
It’s no secret that Black women consistently rank among the most educated groups in the U.S. In fact, roughly 71 percent of master’s degrees earned by Black students go to Black women as well as 65 ...
For the past two decades, fertility specialists have wrestled with a troubling question: Why do Black people have lower live birth rates after in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment than white people?
(RNS) — The tradition of “Seven Last Words” services hosted by Black churches will mark a new milestone on Good Friday (April 3) when all seven of the active African American women bishops of the ...
An international team led by Monash University has uncovered evidence of a rare form of exploding star, helping to shed light on one of the most cataclysmic events in the universe. At the end of their ...
FORT WORTH — On Saturday afternoon, Rori Harmon and Texas women's basketball handed Kentucky a season-ending loss. Harmon shook off a hand injury to lead Texas to an NCAA Tournament win at Dickies ...
Aaron Brokenbough is a filmmaker and writer based in the Philadelphia area whose work explores identity, storytelling, and community through a queer Black lens. He is interested in how art creates ...
Despite historic gains in degrees and entrepreneurship, nearly 600,000 Black women were “economically sidelined” in 2025 alone, according to Fortune. Credentials and hard work have not shielded them ...
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