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After The Holidays: Hardcore Ways To Get Your Budget Back On Track

by BLACK ENTERPRISE Editors January 12, 2026 You can learn to manage financial setbacks, including holiday overspending, one step at a time.  The holidays can be a delightful time—full of traditions, loved ones, and moments you want to make special. Between gifts, gatherings, and seasonal events, holiday spending can add

Analyzing The Growing Role Of Real Estate In Intergenerational Wealth

by BLACK ENTERPRISE Editors January 12, 2026 Underwood Law explains what the anticipated wealth transfer means for the economy in general and how it impacts people’s lives. As older generations (particularly baby boomers and the Silent Generation) retire or pass away, their assets and real estate are transferred to heirs,

Teyana Taylor wins her first Golden Globe award!

Teyana Taylor is now a Golden Globe winner! The actress won the award for Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture for her role in the Paul Thomas Anderson film, “One Battle After Another,” where she plays revolutionary leader Perfidia Beverly Hills. Her portrayal of the character has drawn critical

Presidential ‘Doomsday Plane’ Lands At LAX, Ignites Conspiracy Theories

by Nahlah Abdur-Rahman January 11, 2026 While the plane was to carry Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to an event, the plane’s sighting still sparked concern. The presidential “Doomsday Plane” recently landed at Los Angeles International Airport, leaving internet users to speculate on the ominous sighting. According to TMZ, the aircraft, formally known

Trump Says Diddy Asked For A Pardon In Writing, But He’s Not Granting It

by Nahlah Abdur-Rahman January 11, 2026 Diddy’s sentence ends in May 2028. President Donald Trump disclosed that Sean “Diddy” Combs formally submitted a written request seeking a presidential pardon. In an interview with the New York Times, Trump shared how the disgraced entertainer asked the fellow media personality for a

First Woman Mayor Of Detroit Revives Inaugural Ball After Half a Century

by Nahlah Abdur-Rahman January 11, 2026 Sheffield opted to revive the affair while raising money for homeless services. New Detroit mayor Mary Sheffield hosted the city’s first inaugural ball in more than 50 years on Jan. 9, bringing the event back to raise money for homeless services. WXYZ Detroit reported

After The Holidays: Hardcore Ways To Get Your Budget Back On Track

by BLACK ENTERPRISE Editors January 12, 2026 You can learn to manage financial setbacks, including holiday overspending, one step at a time.  The holidays can be a delightful time—full of traditions, loved ones, and moments you want to make special. Between gifts, gatherings, and seasonal events, holiday spending can add

Analyzing The Growing Role Of Real Estate In Intergenerational Wealth

by BLACK ENTERPRISE Editors January 12, 2026 Underwood Law explains what the anticipated wealth transfer means for the economy in general and how it impacts people’s lives. As older generations (particularly baby boomers and the Silent Generation) retire or pass away, their assets and real estate are transferred to heirs,

Teyana Taylor wins her first Golden Globe award!

Teyana Taylor is now a Golden Globe winner! The actress won the award for Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture for her role in the Paul Thomas Anderson film, “One Battle After Another,” where she plays revolutionary leader Perfidia Beverly Hills. Her portrayal of the character has drawn critical

Presidential ‘Doomsday Plane’ Lands At LAX, Ignites Conspiracy Theories

by Nahlah Abdur-Rahman January 11, 2026 While the plane was to carry Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to an event, the plane’s sighting still sparked concern. The presidential “Doomsday Plane” recently landed at Los Angeles International Airport, leaving internet users to speculate on the ominous sighting. According to TMZ, the aircraft, formally known

Trump Says Diddy Asked For A Pardon In Writing, But He’s Not Granting It

by Nahlah Abdur-Rahman January 11, 2026 Diddy’s sentence ends in May 2028. President Donald Trump disclosed that Sean “Diddy” Combs formally submitted a written request seeking a presidential pardon. In an interview with the New York Times, Trump shared how the disgraced entertainer asked the fellow media personality for a

First Woman Mayor Of Detroit Revives Inaugural Ball After Half a Century

by Nahlah Abdur-Rahman January 11, 2026 Sheffield opted to revive the affair while raising money for homeless services. New Detroit mayor Mary Sheffield hosted the city’s first inaugural ball in more than 50 years on Jan. 9, bringing the event back to raise money for homeless services. WXYZ Detroit reported