Michigan fires football coach Sherrone Moore, the school’s first ever Black head coach, over alleged inapproriate relationship with a staff member

Less than two years after winning the national championship in college football, Michigan is again searching for a new head coach. Sherrone Moore, who served as offensive coordinator for the school’s 2023 national championship team before being named the head coach for two seasons, was fired Wednesday (Dec. 10). His dismissal was first reported by […]
Michael Archer II (a.k.a Swayo Twain) opens up about Angie Stone and D’Angelo’s quiet health struggles

This year, Black communities grieved the loss of legendary talents like D’Angelo and Angie Stone. However, while social media users shared a collective grief, their son Michael Archer II, also known as Swayo Twain, carried the inexplicable weight of losing not one but both parents within months of each other. “After it happened, [there was] […]
Nancy Mace reveals bill suggesting Black Lives Matter Plaza be renamed after Charlie Kirk

After Washington, D.C. officials announced that the Black Lives Matter mural would be no more, South Carolina Congresswoman Nancy Mace has suggested a new name for Black Lives Matter Plaza. In a bill introduced on the House floor, Mace suggested that the corridor between 16th Street Northwest and H and K streets be named after […]
‘I didn’t say s—thole, you did!’: Trump revives comments he claimed he didn’t make about African nations and Haiti

President Donald Trump on Tuesday revived remarks he reportedly made about African nations and Haiti seven years ago during a rally-style event in Pennsylvania. Trump, who ran his re-election campaign largely focused on tough immigration enforcement, touted his administration’s recent update to a list of countries, mostly from Africa, that will see a “permanent pause” […]
Almost 10 years later, Colin Kaepernick says taking a knee in the NFL was ‘absolutely worth it’

Almost a decade later, Colin Kaepernick does not regret his activism in the NFL. In 2016, Kaepernick’s impact was felt beyond the football field when he decided to take a knee during the national anthem, which is played at the beginning of every NFL game. Since making this small yet powerful act, Kaepernick has not […]
Chris Paul Is ‘At Peace’ After Being Unexpectedly Cut By Los Angeles Clippers

by Cedric ‘BIG CED’ Thornton December 10, 2025 ‘More than anything, I’m excited about being around and getting a chance to play a small role in whatever anything looks like next.’ A very unexpected separation from the Los Angeles Clippers, the team he has spent most of his playing years with, has left Chris Paul […]
Georgia Bojangles Manager Charged In Murder Of Teen Employee’s Father

by Kandiss Edwards December 10, 2025 The incident took place on Sunday, Dec. 7, according to authorities. The shift manager of a Bojangles in Palmetto, Georgia, was arrested for allegedly shooting the father of a teenage employee outside the restaurant on Sunday, Dec. 7. Maurice Nolan Evans was charged with aggravated assault, murder and possession […]
Coco Gauff Aces Deal With Mercedes-Benz Days After Earning Highest-Paid Female Athlete Title

by Nahlah Abdur-Rahman December 10, 2025 The 21-year-old inked the new deal while currently reigning as the highest-paid female athlete. Coco Gauff has aced her sponsorships once again, becoming a Mercedes-Benz ambassador. Gauff continues to widen her endorsement deals as she embarks on her newest partnership with the luxury car company. Now, the athlete will […]
‘They know a scam better than anybody’: Trump makes off-the-cuff remarks about Black people while defending ‘garbage’ insults

In an attempt to dismiss criticisms that calling U.S. Congresswoman Ilhan Omar and Somali immigrants “garbage” wasn’t racist or discriminatory, President Donald Trump made an off-the-cuff remark about Black Americans and “scams.” While delivering remarks at a Tuesday night rally to tout his economic policies and discuss “affordability” in Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania, Trump accused Democrats […]
USPS Ruins Christmas For Military Members After 800 Holiday Care Packages Returned to Nonprofit

by Sharelle B. McNair December 10, 2025 The nonprofit spent $10,000 to have the packages shipped toward the end of November. The United States Postal Service (USPS) ruined an annual holiday care package surprise from a nonprofit to U.S. military members overseas due to a technicality with labels, the New York Post reports. A total […]