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Boss Moves: Tasha Cobbs-Leonard is 'grateful' to be new franchise owner of The Athlete's Foot
Grateful is the word that comes to mind when I explore my feelings about my new venture with The Athlete's Foot," shares Cobbs Leonard about her next chapter as a franchise owner.
Review: America’s racist past haunts horror film ‘Master’
“Master,” a new horror film by Mariama Diallo with themes of race and social justice at its core, is most frightening when dealing not with the supernatural, but with the real — the depressingly real, as in the indignities that three Black women face while trying to fit into an overwhelmingly white academic institution.
Christian singer Mandisa opens up about mental health woes in new memoir, 'Out of the Dark'
In her new memoir Out of the Dark: My Journey Through the Shadows to Find God's Joy, released on Tuesday, she discusses how important good friends are in helping her deal with mental health issues.
Christian rapper Flame loses appeal in copyright lawsuit against pop singer Katy Perry
A federal appeals court ruled in pop singer Katy Perry’s favor—again— in the ongoing “Dark Horse” copyright lawsuit with Christian rapper Marcus Gray.
Pray for the Family: Traci Braxton dead at 50 from Cancer
“We have come to a time where we must inform the public that after a year of privately undergoing a series of treatment for Esophageal cancer our beloved Traci Braxton has gone on to glory,” her husband Kevin Surratt said in a statement.
Pastor Steven Furtick under fire for endorsing teen son’s music about sex, money, and guns
e contemporary and sometimes controversial 42-year-old multi-site megachurch leader is going viral for another reason—endorsing and celebrating his teen son’s new music that “celebrates guns, sex and designer clothes.”
Gospel Singer Tasha Cobbs Leonard reveals adopted son, says he's 'more than what we could have prayed for'
After a harrowing road to parenthood, Tasha Cobbs Leonard and her husband Kenneth Leonard are ecstatic to show off their baby boy, their gift from God to the world.
Dianna Hobbs says devastating brain trauma taught her to ditch perfection
Dianna Hobbs recently discussed her journey to ditch perfection while navigating her new limitations caused by brain trauma on her Your Daily Cup of Inspiration podcast which has been downloaded by more than 750,000 people according to official podcast analytics data.
Kamala Harris to mark ‘Bloody Sunday’ anniversary in Selma
Vice President Kamala Harris is traveling to Alabama this weekend to commemorate a key moment of the civil rights movement.
Jennifer Hudson’s daytime talk show set for Fall 2022 debut
First Sherri Shepherd. Now Jennifer Hudson. We are loving this news of another Black woman of faith landing her own daytime TV show.
Ciara and Russell Wilson encourage kids to dream big with new children’s book ‘Why Not You?’
Ciara sings. Russell balls. But that’s not all. The successful Christian couple has now released a new children’s book, and we’re all here for it.
Russia-Ukraine War: African Students dealing with racism, mistreatment while trying to exit Ukraine
African students ay they are facing discrimination at the border of Poland while simply trying to escape to safety.
1977’s ‘Roots’ built its success on Black stories but failed to create real opportunities for Black stars
Though the miniseries was a huge success, winning nine Emmys out of a record 37 nominations, most of the Black actors featured on the wildly successful show did not see much advancement in their careers as a result.
What to know about Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first Black woman nominated to the Supreme Court
If Jackson, 51, is confirmed, she will bring with her the rich experience gained from working as a criminal defense attorney and former public defender.
Biden taps Ketanji Brown Jackson for high court
President Joe Biden on Friday will nominate federal appeals court Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court, according to two people familiar with the matter, making her the first Black woman selected to serve on a court that once declared her race unworthy of citizenship and endorsed segregation.
Russia Attacks Ukraine As Defiant Putin Warns US, NATO
Russian troops launched a wide-ranging attack on Ukraine on Thursday, as President Vladimir Putin cast aside international condemnation and sanctions and warned other countries that any attempt to interfere would lead to “consequences you have never seen.”
Sherri Shepherd says replacing ‘Wendy’ with ‘Sherri’ talk show is a ‘dream come true’
A formal announcement has been made that former The View co-host, Sherri Shepherd—also an outspoken Christian— is getting her own syndicated daytime talk show, Sherri, to replace The Wendy Williams Show, which will be officially canceled after the current season ends.
Cameron Hamilton of ‘Love Is Blind’ said Netflix show ‘felt like the hand of God reaching down’
As many say, God works in mysterious ways. And according to Cameron Hamilton, who met his now wife of three years, Lauren Speed, on Netflix’s hit series Love Is Blind, he saw the chance to appear on the show as a divine opportunity.
Oxygen's 'Killer Relationship with Faith Jenkins' revisits Joy Risker's murder by her preacher husband
The House of God is usually considered a place of safety, but a woman’s disappearance tied to a preacher made many second-guess this assumption.
Vanessa Bryant celebrates Chris Paul, inaugural winner of Kobe and Gigi Bryant Advocacy Award
Vanessa Bryant made an appearance at the NBA All-Star game Sunday to present Phoenix Suns point guard, Chris Paul, with the first-ever Kobe and Gigi Bryant Advocacy Award.