The Crisis Facing Black Workers and America’s Economy

by Black Enterprise December 1, 2025 Black workers have lost jobs at an alarming rate. Written by C08 Black people in America are facing an employment crisis, one that the Trump administration helped to create and deliberately worsened. Early promises of “efficiency” and “cutting waste” have instead masked an orchestrated assault on Black workers and […]
Chadwick Boseman’s Brothers Speak On The Star’s Life Amid Hollywood Walk Of Fame Induction

by Kandiss Edwards December 1, 2025 To his brothers Derek and Kevin Boseman, the Walk of Fame honor calls forward something deeper than his film career. Chadwick Boseman’s newly unveiled star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame sets his place in entertainment history in stone, literally. Famous coworkers and friends including Michael B. Jordan, and […]
Tabitha Brown Clarifies Her Stance On Target Boycott Amid Backlash, Says ‘I’m Not The Enemy’

by Nahlah Abdur-Rahman December 1, 2025 Brown admitted to having to heighten her security team over the backlash she received. Tabitha Brown is speaking out against the backlash she received over her response to the Target boycott. The content creator and entrepreneur reportedly had to ramp up security after her input got caught in the […]
A TikToker From Georgia Wants To Make History As Second-Youngest Black Woman In Congress

by Nahlah Abdur-Rahman December 1, 2025 The substance abuse counselor and addiction survivor wants to uplift Georgia’s rural counties. Bri Woodson may not be the first media personality to transition into politics, but she intends to be one who brings about change for the better.The TikToker has her sights set on becoming the second-youngest Black […]
‘BE PRESIDENTIAL:’ Long Island Man Sues Ex-Boss And Medical Center For $100M Over Alleged Obama-Fueled Sex Extortion

by Keka Araújo December 1, 2025 A Long Island man leveled a startling $100 million sex discrimination lawsuit against his former program director and their employer, Saint Joseph’s Medical Center, claiming he was forced into years of sexual encounters in a Queens opioid treatment center, all while facing threats of termination. The former employee, Kian […]
Ray J’s mother comes to his defense following arrest after dangerous livestream

The mother of Ray J and Brandy, Sonja Norwood, isn’t hesitating to defend her son. On Thursday, Nov. 27, shortly after her son’s chaotic arrest following a bizarre and dangerous livestream, Norwood posted an update on Facebook. “I hope each of you had a grateful Thanksgiving. The day started a little rough, but we had […]
Gen Z College Student’s Tech Startup Projected To Earn Over $1M In 2025

by Jeroslyn JoVonn December 1, 2025 This Gen Z entrepreneur is set to generate over $1 million from his tech startup in 2025, all while attending college full-time. Meet Elijah Khasabo, the 22-year-old college student and founder of the tech startup Vidovo, which is projected to earn over $1 million this year. While many Gen […]
Coco Jones to Open Super Bowl 2026 Pregame Show With ‘Lift Every Voice and Sing’

The Super Bowl pregame show will open with a trio of standout performers in Northern California: Charlie Puth will hit the stage to sing the national anthem, Brandi Carlile will take on “America the Beautiful” and Coco Jones will sing “Lift Every Voice and Sing.” The performances will take place Feb. 8 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, before the NFL’s […]
Kyrie Irving Has Launched Partnership With Texas’ Oldest HBCU, Paul Quinn College

by Nahlah Abdur-Rahman December 1, 2025 The nation’s only urban work college will rock new basketball team uniforms from Irving’s brand. Kyrie Irving is using his platform to help out a pioneering HBCU near his current NBA team. The NBA all-star has partnered with Paul Quinn College to grant the only HBCU in the Dallas […]
African American Small Business Foundation Inc. Launches Giving Tuesday Initiative

by Jeroslyn JoVonn December 1, 2025 The African American Small Business Foundation Inc. is seeking Giving Tuesday donations to support its 2026 initiatives. This Giving Tuesday, the African American Small Business Foundation, Inc. is calling on supporters and partners to help minority-owned businesses in New York City grow and thrive in a weakened economy. On […]