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Serena Williams has invested in the Black woman-founded healthcare startup HUED.

The governor announced a new plan to provide more access to an anti-body treatment for COVID-19 patients, overlooking the need for increased access to testing sites and the vaccination.

The shooting death of Alvin Motley, an unarmed Black man killed by security guard at a gas station in Memphis, is the latest victim in an apparently growing trend of deadly disputes over loud music.

Celebrity News

Erykah Badu has apologized to the Obamas for posting video footage showing former President Barack Obama dancing and having the time of his life at his legendary birthday party on Martha's Vineyard.

The "Phone Down" neo-soul icon herself has issued a social media apology to The Obamas for, well, not knowing when to put her phone down at the former president's 60th birthday party on Martha's Vineyard.

Here are a few lefties who have impacted the world with their genetic difference.

GoFundMe has frozen nearly $200,000 raised online by Dasha Kelly, a Black woman, over suspicions she misrepresented herself as the biological mother of the three young children she lives with.

In honor of National Middle Child Day, let's honor these notable Black folks who continue to show how much value non-firstborns bring to the world.

In a very on-brand move, Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron is trying to overturn the governor's mandate for children to wear masks in schools as the COVID-19 delta variant ravishes the state.

Journalist and activist Shaun King on Wednesday announced his plans to start a new fashion company and offered his more than 1 million Instagram followers the chance to buy exclusive merchandise when it officially launches. Yes, really.

As music festivals, concerts and other large gatherings planned for the fall begin to get canceled over concerns of the COVID-19 delta variant spreading, the infamous FreakNik event is still expected to go on as scheduled in Atlanta.

NewsOne's sister site hello Beautiful spoke to Marlon Wayans about his role in the "Respect" biopic and the seasoned actor revealed, "I had to create and imagine, and really understand why someone would hit a woman they love."