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CEO Gregory Gerami donated more than $237 million to FAMU, but people online are skeptical about whether the donation is legitimate.

As Terrence Howard faces a nearly $1 million tax debt, he claimed it's "immoral" for the U.S. government to tax descendants of slaves.

Megan Thee Stallion announced a "completely independent" next album and teased "act one" of her upcoming project with a nude photo.

Tyler Perry sparked controversy by telling Black women to try dating men who "can only pay the light bill" on "Keep it Positive, Sweetie."

Cardi B doesn’t play about her money, and she’s dragging gossip blogger Tasha K back into court to run her pockets for the lawsuit settlement. According to HipHopDX, Cardi has now demanded a “subpoena duces tecum” on Tasha K. This basically means the blogger’s husband is required to produce a document or documents relevant to […]

DJ Khaled and QC's CEO Pierre "Pee" Thomas wanted to win the lottery just as bad as you and I. However, social media wasn't here for it!

Workers at Amazon's Staten Island warehouse JFK8 made history by voting to become the company's first U.S. union. Amazon Labor Union founder Chris Smalls was fired in 2020 for a walk-out and smeared by company leaders as "not smart or articulate."

Must Be Nice

For Objects Of Affection, Kim Kardashian allows VOGUE inside her mostly gray or cream home, which stays clean despite having four children. She also shows off North West's paintings, all the kids' scrapbooks, a trunk of her childhood memorabilia and her three favorite luxury cars which are also gray to match her house.

The extra funds will be used to open more stores, add to the assortment and expand internationally.

Anheuser-Busch announced that it will discontinue Travis Scott's line of CACTI Agave Spiked Seltzer. Although the partnership ended after less than a year, Scott claims it was a mutual decision to part ways.

Kush Chronic-les

We're excited to celebrate the grand opening of the first of 21 locations of Sixty Four & Hope -- a new dispensary concept that sets out to put the power of ownership in cannabis industry into the hands of Black and Brown people. Aja Allen is a social equity licensee from South LA and owner-operator of Sixty Four & Hope, Mid-City. Allen owns store one in Mid-City and will host its grand opening on November 6th and 7th.