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The D.L. Hughley Show: “Saying Yes To Mo’Nique Is A Occupational Hazard”

There’s been so much conversation surrounding the controversy between D.L. Hughley and Mo’Nique after an incident at a comedy show in Detroit. The “Queen of...

City of New Orleans Direct Homebuyer Assistance Program

The Direct Homebuyer Soft Second Mortgage Assistance Program provides down payment and closing costs subsidies to eligible first- time homebuyers.  Subsidies made...

What is the The Democratic Paradox?

On Jan. 6, 2021, a group of self-professed patriots stormed the U.S. Capitol, a building last raided by the British during the War of 1812. Some in the group were...

The most important Team players in Golden State Warriors vs. Boston Celtics

Which players will determine what looks like one of the most evenly matched NBA Finals showdowns in recent memory? On paper, little separates the Golden State Warriors...

Hip Hop Stars Young Thug and Gunna charged with Racketeering

Atlanta rapper Young Thug co-founded a violent street gang that committed multiple murders, shootings and carjackings over roughly a decade and promoted its activities...

DAVE CHAPPELLE ATTACKED ON STAGE AT HOLLYWOOD BOWL

According TMZ, Dave Chappelle‘s Hollywood Bowl performance Tuesday night came to a temporary screeching halt when someone rushed the stage and attacked the...

Bankers from 50 States Push Senate To Pass Marijuana Banking Reform

Banking associations representing all 50 states and one U.S. territory sent a letter to Senate leaders on Thursday, imploring them to include marijuana banking reform in...

How Black Americans View Race

A Poll Finds Black Americans View Race As Central To Their Identity. A large majority of Black Americans, 76 percent, say that being Black is extremely or very important...

Anthony Mackie to build film studio in New Orleans East

Marvel’s newest ‘Captain America’ and New Orleans native Anthony Mackie has reportedly purchased 20 acres of land in New Orleans East with the...

U.S. Senate confirms Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to Supreme Court

The Senate confirmed Ketanji Brown Jackson as the first Black woman on the Supreme Court. She was confirmed in a 53 to 47 vote, with three Republicans voting alongside...