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You Ain't Got No Alibi: Did Kim Burrell really just call the church folks U-G-L-Y?
Grammy-nominated gospel star, Kim Burrell, after insinuating that some church folks might be ugly, is drawing criticism.
Emmys: Quinta Brunson’s ‘Abbott Elementary’ earns seven nominations, including best comedy
The crowd-pleasing and acclaimed “Abbott Elementary” made a splashy debut in its first year, earning seven nominations including a best comedy nod and a lead acting bid for its creator, Quinta Brunson.
Aventer Gray speaks words of faith over critically ill husband John Gray: ‘No premature death!’
The doctors’ reports regarding the health of Relentless Church pastor, John Gray, may not be all that hopeful, but wife Aventer Gray is placing hope in God and speaking affirming words of faith.
Pastor John Gray in critical care with life-threatening condition, wife prays for a ‘miracle’
According to the Relentless Church first lady, the 49-year-old preacher is suffering from a Saddle Pulmonary Embolism – a life-threatening condition – and additional blood clots in his lungs.
Black CEO Power List: Digital Magazine Founder Dianna Hobbs
Our Black CEO Power List has one name: Dianna Hobbs. The growth of EEW Magazine Online – a leading digital media brand for Black Christian women founded in 2007 – continues to explode under the 45-year-old’s leadership.
Simone Biles becomes youngest living recipient of US Medal of Freedom
President Joe Biden on Thursday presented the nation’s highest civilian honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, to 17 people, including gymnast Simone Biles
Rapper Kendrick Lamar takes imitating Christ to a whole new level
“Be ye imitators of Christ.” Maybe rapper Kendrick Lamar was inspired by Ephesians 5:1 before recently taking the Glastonbury Festival stage.
Ketanji Brown Jackson officially sworn in, becomes 1st Black woman on Supreme Court
WASHINGTON (AP) — Ketanji Brown Jackson was sworn in to the Supreme Court on Thursday, shattering a glass ceiling as the first Black woman on the nation’s highest court.
R. Kelly Sentenced to 30 Years: ‘I pray that God reaches your soul,’ victim tells him
The “Trapped in the Closet” singer will be trapped in a jail cell for decades to come.
'Heartbroken' Michelle Obama calls Supreme Court ruling ‘Devastating’
“I am heartbroken for the people around this country who just lost the fundamental right to make informed decisions about their own bodies,” Mrs. Obama said in a statement.
Dr. Alveda King celebrates Supreme Court overturning Roe, says she has ‘prayed for this day’
The 71-year-old niece of Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. and daughter of slain civil rights activist, Rev. A.D. King, said, “Today, the Supreme Court has rightfully overturned that decision.”
World’s most fertile mother says it’s ‘God’s grace’ that she has 44 children
A Ugandan mother is making global headlines for holding the world record for the most children and being warned by doctors that she could suffer severe health problems if she stopped giving birth.
WATCH: Tearful LeToya Luckett reveals what she ‘wanted most from God’
Christian actress and Destiny’s Child alum, LeToya Luckett, got emotional while discussing the life she desires most and how her plans have not all panned out.
James Patterson sorry for saying white writers face racism, expresses support for 'diversity'
James Patterson is apologizing for saying that white male writers are being subjected to “just another of form of racism,” comments the best-selling author had made during an interview with The Sunday Times in London.
Tyler Perry compassionate toward Will Smith, thinks slap was ‘trauma’ response but not an 'excuse'
Is Christian media mogul Tyler Perry attempting to assess and address the Will Smith Oscars slap the Bible way, by not judging and considering his own susceptibility to human error?
Father declares ‘God is good’ after daughter, initially reported dead, is alive
Tesfaye Ailbe was told that his 18-year-old daughter, Hannah Wadiso, had perished over Memorial Day weekend in a catastrophic car crash that left two dead and 20 injured but later learned she had in fact survived.
Son of Buffalo victim pushes Congress: ‘What are you doing?’
The son of Ruth Whitfield, an 86-year-old woman killed when a gunman opened fire in a racist attack on Black shoppers in Buffalo, New York, challenged Congress Tuesday to act against the “cancer of white supremacy” and the nation’s epidemic of gun violence.