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‘Harper’s Bazaar’ Names Simone Biles 2025 ‘Icon’

by Kandiss Edwards December 6, 2025 Her accomplishments extend far beyond gymnastics. On Oct. 28, Biles joined seven other women in Madrid to receive an “Icon” award at the Harper’s Bazaar Women of the Year 2025 ceremony. Biles, 28, was honored not just for her athletic dominance but for her impact as a global advocate […]

How to Use ChatGPT (Free Version Features vs. Paid)

ChatGPT is a powerful AI tool that can help anyone with tasks like writing, research and planning. It’s simple to get started learning how to use ChatGPT.  Obtaining the best results, however, involves using clear, detailed prompts. Users should also be cautious of mistakes and overrelying on AI.  Almost three years since its launch, ChatGPT […]

7 End-Of-Year Money Moves To Make Now

by BLACK ENTERPRISE Editors December 6, 2025 But even though it may feel like a chore, the end of the year is precisely the right moment to consider your money. It’s hard to believe, but 2025 is racing to a close already. That means people are already daydreaming about holidays, travel, and gifts — and […]

Another must-watch moment for Michael Jordan as NBA great testifies at NASCAR trial

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Michael Jordan has had a lifetime of big moments. His latest came on the witness stand in a federal courthouse. The retired NBA great testified Friday against NASCAR in an antitrust case he is pursuing against the stock car series on behalf of his race team, 23XI, along with Front Row Motorsports. Both want to […]

Indiana House Republicans pass Trump-backed map, setting up high-stakes Senate fight

Indiana state House Republicans passed a new state congressional map Friday at the behest of President Donald Trump, advancing the legislation to the state Senate, where it is unclear if enough lawmakers will support its final passage. Lawmakers in the Republican-majority House voted 57-41 in favor of the map, which splits the city of Indianapolis into four districts […]

Trump’s attack on DEI on might affect White male college students the most

Following President Trump’s sweeping executive orders in January, which called for the removal of diversity, equity, and inclusion practices, there may be an unintended backlash to the policy, especially on college campuses. While much of the president’s feelings regarding DEI pointed toward race when it came to college admissions, higher education and admissions experts suggest […]