Conservative Talk Show Host Armstrong Williams returned to the Russ Parr Morning Show to talk about the January 6th incident that showed the United States. Williams spoke about possible punishment or lack thereof for Trump and Ginni's involvement, saying that Justice Thomas was shocked to find out that his wife had any involvement, needed to "Lawyer up "and about having her "her own agenda."

A Black female artist by way of Alabama is honoring the involuntary sacrifices of her enslaved ancestors with a sculpture proudly deemed as the Mothers of Gynecology.

18-year-old Makenzie Thompson is the latest to become an academic beacon of hope after the Georgia high school senior made our whole community proud by obtaining over $1.3 million in scholarship offers from 49 out of the 51 universities that she applied to for college.

The latest reaction to Will Smith's viral slap at the Oscars comes by way of Jim Carrey, who not only detested the act of violence against Chris Rock but also found issues with Hollywood for applauding Smith as he went on to accept the top honor of "Best Actor."

R&B veteran and reality TV star Kandi Burruss recently opened up with 'The Real' about some of the hard times she had growing up in the South, some that even made her want to end her own life.

As the investigation continues into how and why 14-year-old Tyre Sampson lost his life after falling to his death while riding the “Orlando Free-Fall” at ICON Park, it now appears that famed attorney Ben Crump has been hired to get justice for the 8th grader's family. 

Although it appears that Chris Rock won't be pressing charges for the now-infamous slap seen everywhere, Will Smith still took time to publicly apologize for stepping out of character at the Oscars last night to defend a joke aimed at his wife, Jada Pinkett Smith.

During the press run for his Oscar-winning music doc 'Summer of Soul,' Questlove shared some insight into his journey of success so far. One moment that stood out the most involved forever-favorite President Barack Obama, but what's surprising is the funny reason it became so memorable.

Thanks to a six-figure grant from the National Historic Publications and Records Commission, the lot of over 1,800 rare recordings and unique materials in the Black Academy of Arts and Letters archive at the University of North Texas library will now be digitized and made public very soon.