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Veteran journalist and former 'ESSENCE' editor Cori Murray has been appointed Executive Vice President of Editorial Content at 'EBONY Magazine,' marking a powerful new chapter in the brand’s legacy of amplifying Black women's voices.

Howard University and Google Research have unveiled a new dataset designed to enhance how automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems serve Black users.

The organization is promoting its "Making Waves" program, which offers swim scholarships—or "swimmerships"—to Black children, teens, and adults nationwide.

The innovative HBCU platform offers a flexible and inclusive online learning experience, providing over 33 degree and certificate programs designed to support diverse learners.

Willow Newell, 22, hailing from Racine, earned the title of 'Miss Wisconsin' on June 21, beating out 29 contestants.

If you're planning a trip to Africa in 2025, these eight destinations stand out for their safety, charm, and unforgettable experiences.

'The Central Park Five,' a powerful performance that ran throughout May at the Detroit Opera, is drawing significant attention for its timely themes of social justice, activism, and protest.

Richard Claytor and Ron Bell have developed a "know your rights" guide designed to support communities of color throughout Massachusetts, in response to the ongoing U.S. immigration crackdown.

Black women were praised for being the "most educated" in 2022. Does the narrative still hold true for 2025? Let's unpack it.

A new trend is sweeping across TikTok, and it’s not another dance challenge—it’s sleepmaxxing. The new fad involves using a number of hacks to get better rest at night, but does it really work?

Researchers say the earliest inhabitants of Ireland and some data suggest that the first settlers were Black people.

To celebrate Women's History Month, Sweet Home Café, located at the NMAAHC, will honor the culinary contributions of seven women chefs.