For a nation that has elected thousands of governors, only three Black men have ever won the office. However, that number could change significantly this November. According to the Associated...
For 43 years, The Sewing Box has helped keep one of the U.S. Navy’s most recognizable brands looking sharp. Now, the Black-owned business based in Pensacola, Florida, has lost its...
The artificial intelligence boom has promised a future filled with medical breakthroughs, greater productivity, and explosive economic growth. But what happens if the same technology generating trillions of dollars in...
Forty-five-year-old Nick Cannon is an actor, producer, artist, entrepreneur, and comedian who understands the concept of ownership, and he’s redefining success in show business. Known for hosting a series of...
Despite the conservative push to end diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in corporate America, new research shows that companies that did not heed the “go woke, go broke” warning...
Kroger will pay $75,000 to settle a disability discrimination lawsuit brought by a breast cancer survivor who worked at the grocery giant’s store in Edgewood, Georgia. The settlement resolves a...
NASCAR is putting crimson-and-cream horsepower behind its push for a more inclusive future. Camilla Bowens-Wilkins, a Louisiana State University student and NASCAR NEXT intern, designed the first-ever Delta Sigma Theta...
Where you live can determine how quickly you reach a hospital, whether fresh food is within easy reach, and even the quality of the water coming from your tap. Now,...
In the 102-year history of the Indianapolis 500, Willy T. Ribbs and George Mack are the only two African Americans to have ever circled the Indy Motor Speedway’s 2.5-mile oval. Ribbs returned to Indianapolis on Saturday to premiere his biographical movie, "Uppity."