On February 3, 1989 At the Pan Pacific Open in Tokyo, professional tennis player Lori McNeil Beat Chris Evert. Lori McNeil going against Steffi Graf in 1994 below. SOURCE: http://blackfacts.com

  Comedian Katt Williams talks to the Tom Joyner Morning Show about his upcoming tour ‘Born Again…Again’ Tour. As usual, Williams has his own take…

  Comedian Tony Roberts is no stranger to the Tom Joyner Morning Show, so he fell right in the swing of things as he talked…

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Temple University recently released a statement confirming that Bill Cosby has decided to resign from the institution’s board of trustees. Cosby, who attended the Philadelphia-based…

  According to the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, researchers studied the difference between racial labels. The researchers came up with that the label ‘black’ represents a person who has a low socioeconomic status rather than the label ‘African-American’. “The racial label ‘black’ evokes a mental representation of a person with lower socioeconomic status than […]

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The body of an Egyptian woman, who died more than 3,000 years ago, was discovered recently. On her head were about 70 or so hair…

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NYPD’s aggressive policing of quality-of-life offenses to prevent more serious ones has created a tale of two cities. A city primarily populated by whites who…

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Another day, another study on dating and marriage for black women. The latest wave of research has come from online dating sites, which has analyzed the…

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Ten years ago, a bad relaxer led a teen girl to launch her own natural hair product company. Jasmine Lawrence appeared on “The Oprah Show” back…

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  As part of its “I Will What I Want” campaign, apparel company Under Armour tapped black ballerina Misty Copeland to show off her amazing athleticism while…

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The majority of Black Americans sympathize more with Israel in the ongoing conflict in the Middle East than with Palestine. That’s according to a recent…

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At NewsOne, we believe that the child who reads is the child who leads. In keeping with that idea, we decided this summer to take…