Boris Kodjoe is making his directorial debut with Lifetime's latest thriller, "Safe Room" alongside his wife, Nicole Ari Parker.

Hip-hop icon Pete Rock made headlines recently after it was reported that he's planning to hit fellow rap god Nas with a lawsuit over unpaid royalties on the standout 'Illmatic' album single "The World Is Yours."

The track and field community suffered a tragic loss recently with the death of Deon Lendore, a three-time Olympian from Trinidad and Tobago that died this week as a victim of a three-vehicle car crash in Texas.

Ye is attracting some negative attention in the news after reports claim he's facing criminal battery charges for an alleged altercation with a fan earlier Thursday morning in Los Angeles. 

It appears that yet another celebrity couple has come to an end after it was recently announced that actors Lisa Bonet & Jason Momoa have decided to get a divorce following over four years of marriage and a relationship that's spanned almost two decades.

The gruesome 1955 lynching of Black teen Emmett Till ignited a civil rights movement led by his mom, Mamie Till-Mobley, and now both will soon be recognized by the Senate for their pain & suffering after a bill was passed to posthumously award them with the Congressional Gold Medal.

Fans hoping to see Steve Harvey return to the standup stage may have to wait a very long time, if ever at all, after the King of Comedy made an interesting comment recently on how cancel culture has killed any chance for comedians to flourish.

Although Team ROC client Valon Vailes has done the work to qualify for compassionate release, Jay-Z's criminal justice reform organization says prosecutors are using minor violations to rationalize his imprisonment, including one petty charge that involves a smuggled piece of fried chicken.

The entertainment world is still in mourning following the loss of veteran Hollywood icon Sidney Poitier, and it looks like he'll be honored by longtime friend Oprah Winfrey in a documentary on his life currently in production over at Apple.

After securing a nomination for the role by President Joe Biden last summer, Suffolk District Attorney Rachael Rollins rose in the ranks today to officially become U.S. attorney for Massachusetts and the first Black women to ever occupy the title.