Marcia Fudge, 2nd Black woman to lead HUD, resigning

Housing Secretary Marcia L. Fudge says with “mixed emotions” she will resign her position next week, alerting her staff in an email she wrote on Monday, March 11. She called it “the ideal opportunity to culminate a career focused on

The ongoing saga of the Fani Willis hearing: A legal drama unfolds

The courtroom drama surrounding Fani Willis‘s potential disqualification from the Donald Trump election interference trial continues to captivate audiences. The legal battle unfolds with twists and turns that rival the most gripping television dramas. Willis, a prominent seasoned prosecutor known

House GOP members try to make it easier to remove Willis

While Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis awaits a Superior Court judge’s ruling on whether she will be barred from prosecuting former President Donald Trump, Republicans are drumming up ways to make it much easier for them to remove a

‘Bob Marley: One Love’ does even better than studio hoped

Bob Marley: One Love has Paramount saying, “Yeah, mon!” after making a record $14 million on Valentine’s Day. According to Paramount, the biopic about the King of Reggae easily outpaced the opening of Sony’s Madame Web, which generated a little

Kobe Bryant statue unveiled in Los Angeles

Kobe Bryant’s statue will be unveiled in Star Plaza in front of Crypto.com Arena, “The House that Kobe Built,” in Los Angeles on 2-8-24 — this date was chosen for the significance of those numbers. Bryant, who played for the

Mo’Nique goes Katt mode on ‘Club Shay Shay’

As unsparing as Katt Williams was last month when he nearly broke the Internet, laying low a swath of comedians in his path, Mo’Nique fired some nuclear blasts on former football player Shannon Sharpe’s “Club Shay Shay” podcast. During a

Round 1 goes to McDonald’s in lawsuit brought by Byron Allen

Entertainment mogul Byron Allen is digesting the legal equivalent of a very unhappy meal. McDonald’s pledged to more than double its spending on advertising — specifically with Black-owned businesses — to avoid allegations of racial discrimination during the height of