Nelly Continues To Deny He’s Pro-Trump–Says a Performance Isn’t An Endorsement

by Kandiss Edwards June 28, 2025 Nelly claims people on the internet changed the narrative. Nelly continues to refute claims that he is a Trump supporter. The Grammy-winning rapper is currently on a press run for his new reality show “Nelly & Ashanti: We Belong Together.” While speaking with “Ebro In The Morning” podcast he […]
Yelp’s ‘Black-Owned’ Tag Was Meant To Help — In Detroit, It’s Doing The Opposite, Finds Report

by Kandiss Edwards June 28, 2025 Yelp review that mentioned ‘Black-owned’ due to the implementation of the tag coincided with a reduction in overall ratings. Yelp’s introduction of a “Black-owned” tag for its listings coincides with a decline in ratings for the Detroit area, according to a new report. The introduction of the tag seemingly […]
U.S. Tells 500,000 Haitians To Self-Deport — Despite Warnings Haiti Is On The Brink Of Collapse

by Daniel Johnson June 28, 2025 Just days after the U.S. State Department warned Americans against traveling to Haiti due to extreme violence and instability, the Trump administration announced it will end Temporary Protected Status for more than 500,000 Haitian nationals. Just days after the U.S. State Department warned Americans against traveling to Haiti due […]
Son Of U.S. Soldier Left Without Citizenship, Deported To Jamaica

by Keka Araújo June 28, 2025 ICE and DHS declined to comment on these specific allegations. Jermaine Thomas, whose very citizenship was once the subject of a U.S. Supreme Court case a decade ago, was forcibly removed from the United States last week and deported to Jamaica—a nation he had never seen—leaving him unequivocally stateless. […]
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson is ‘mad as a bag of cats’ over SCOTUS ruling says Republican senator: ‘That’s a good thing’

U.S. Senator John Kennedy, R-La., praised the Supreme Court’s Friday ruling that blocks nationwide injunctions, potentially paving the way for President Donald Trump‘s plans to eliminate birthright citizenship and other executive policies. The 73-year-old lawmaker said he was “proud” of the 6-3 decision from the conservative majority of the court, which limited lower courts to […]
Nearly 19 Million People In The U.S. Live In A Food Desert: Here’s What That Means

by BLACK ENTERPRISE Editors June 28, 2025 We talk a lot about eating healthier — more greens, less sugar, fewer processed foods. But what if access to those healthier choices isn’t actually a choice for everyone? Obesity is an increasingly common health issue in the U.S., and it’s linked to higher risks of heart disease, […]
How Ample Succession Planning Tips Can Help Ensure Long Life For Black Businesses

by Jeffrey McKinney June 28, 2025 Black businesses should make succession planning a priority alongside boosting revenue and adding customers. Helping to ensure business longevity and preparing for a smooth leadership transition are among the reasons owners of Black small businesses (SMBs) should consider succession planning. Trimming the chance of disrupting operations, creating wealth for […]
Future Enters Fragrance Game With SINSATIONAL — His New Scent For Women

by Cedric ‘BIG CED’ Thornton June 28, 2025 It’s the rapper’s first venture in the fragrance field. Recording artist and business owner Future has just recently released a women’s fragrance called SINSATIONAL. According to The Source, the rapper has partnered with entrepreneur Stephanie “Ms. J” Jester to present to the world his new item called […]
Justice Department abruptly fires 3 prosecutors involved in Jan. 6 criminal cases, AP sources say

The Justice Department on Friday fired at least three prosecutors involved in U.S. Capitol riot criminal cases, the latest moves by the Trump administration targeting attorneys connected to the massive prosecution of the Jan. 6, 2021, attack, according to two people familiar with the matter. Those dismissed include two attorneys who worked as supervisors overseeing the Jan. 6 […]
After Iran strikes, Senate rejects resolution to block Trump from military action without congressional approval

Democratic efforts in the Senate to prevent President Donald Trump from further escalating with Iran fell short Friday, with Republicans blocking a resolution that marked Congress’ first attempt to reassert its war powers following U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites. The resolution, authored by Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia, aimed to affirm that Trump should […]