CAREER & FINANCE

Michelle Obama On Bad Bosses And Career Resilience

Speaking in London, Michelle Obama explained why bad bosses and boring entry-level jobs are actually crucial for building long-term career resilience.

AI Bias in Hiring Blocks Black Applicants

A new Stanford study reveals how AI hiring tools are quietly discriminating against Black job seekers, locking them out of employment opportunities.

Aslay Baugh: The Jamaican-Born Model Taking Paris, New York and the World by Storm

Jamaican-born model Aslay Baugh has walked Pyer Moss couture, covered Playboy, and campaigned for Agent Provocateur. This is her story.
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Where Is Sade Adu Now? SADE ADU: THE UNTOUCHABLE BLUEPRINT OF SMOOTH

Sade Adu remains an elusive blueprint of cool. Discover how the iconic singer is capturing a new generation of famous fans while maintaining her privacy.

Celebrity Fortunes After Death: Where Did the Money Go?

For generations, Black entertainers built cultural empires extending far beyond the stage. Their music, businesses and identities have created millions in wealth– but after their deaths, those legacies often enter a new chapter filled with legal battles, family disputes and difficult decisions over who controls their work.

Coach Stormy Wellington Reveals 20-Year FTC Probation

Stormy Wellington broke the internet after revealing details about her 20-year FTC probation during a sit-down with Carlos King, shifting her brand.

Byron Allen Buys BuzzFeed for $120M

Byron Allen makes a power move by acquiring a controlling stake in BuzzFeed for $120 million. See how the Allen Media Group mogul is reshaping digital media.

East Oakland Teen Gets Into 31 Colleges, Chooses LSU

Dominic Antoine Jr. had one of the most remarkable college application seasons in recent memory. The Fremont High School senior from East Oakland earned acceptance from every school he applied to, all 31 of them, while carrying a 4.3 GPA.

Stephen Curry’s Sneaker Auction: A Win for Oakland’s Youth

Stephen Curry's sneaker auction generated $1.7M for Oakland youth! Discover how his cultural capital is fueling community reinvestment & making a difference.

Gabrielle Union On Her 34-Year Journey To Heal From Sexual Trauma

Gabrielle Union opens up about her 34-year battle with PTSD and the medical barriers Black women face. See the radical treatment that finally saved her peace.

Karen S. Carter Breaks Barriers as First Black Woman CEO of Dow Inc.

Karen S. Carter makes history as Dow Inc.'s first Black woman CEO. A moment for corporate diversity and a shift in leadership.

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