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Suniya Jenkins, 19, was stabbed four times after a woman allegedly attacked her at a Kids Foot Locker, believing the teen called her "broke" when her card was declined.
On World Diabetes Day, we’re celebrating the strength and resilience of Black women who continue to thrive while managing their diagnosis. From Halle Berry to everyday heroes, these women prove that diabetes doesn’t define you—it’s just one part of your powerful story.
Catalina Mancera, the girlfriend of late Cowboys player Marshawn Kneeland, is expecting their child. Coach Brian Schottenheimer has launched a memorial fund to support her.
With SNAP benefits on hold,, restaurants and community organizations nationwide are stepping up to ensure that no one goes hungry.
From Charity Adams Earley to the amazing "Fly Girl" Vernice Armour, here are 10 Black women veterans you should know and honor today.
Halo Braid, a machine learning–powered braiding device by Harvard alumna Yinka Ogunbiyi, won Harvard Business School’s prestigious President’s Innovation Challenge.
Looking down at your phone at a 45° angle can cause "tech neck," leading to chronic pain, stiffness, and even early neck wrinkles. Here's how to fix it.
Susan Lorincz plans to sue Owens' children as well as the owner of the quadplex she was living in at the time of the shooting.
Salt-N-Pepa AND Outkast joined a handful of fellow rap icons as new inductees in the 2025 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame on Nov. 8
Akia Townes was searching for her dog in Groves, Texas, when she was allegedly ticketed for walking on the wrong side of the road, "an excessive show of power," she said.
During a recent CBS Mornings interview, the veteran journalist challenged Telisha “Nikki” Jones, Mississippi poet behind viral AI singer Xania Monet.
The 30th American Black Film Festival returns to Miami Beach with Emmy and Oscar winner Regina King as Festival Ambassador, championing bold storytelling and Black creativity.