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Trump Administration Ends Near Decade Long Plan For Harriet Tubman To Be On $20 Bill

Harriet Tubman $20 bill plans have been abandoned by the Trump administration after nearly a decade of delays and political debate.

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Crowned Skin Is Making Skincare Sexy For Black Men — And The Numbers Prove It

Crowned Skin Turns Men’s Grooming Into A Confidence Statement Father’s Day is around the corner, and Darrell Spencer has a message for anyone still trying...

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Jacob Tobey Out as Spurs Announcer After Viral Affair Allegation With Spurs Players Sister

San Antonio Spurs television play-by-play announcer Jacob Tobey is reportedly out after allegations involving his personal life exploded across social media this week. Front Office...

Marshawn Kneeland CTE Diagnosis Revealed After Former Cowboys Player’s Death

Marshawn Kneeland CTE diagnosis reveals the former Cowboys player had Stage 1 disease as his family raises awareness of brain trauma.

FIFA Lifts US Star’s Suspension at World Cup After Trump Call

Folarin Balogun Suspension Lifted, Clearing USMNT Star to Face Belgium After Trump Urged FIFA Review The U.S. men’s national team received a major boost ahead...

Naomi Osaka Wimbledon Quarterfinal Run Begins With Stunning Upset

Naomi Osaka Wimbledon quarterfinal run begins after a straight-sets upset of world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka on Centre Court.

Jaylen Brown Is A Problem For The NBA

Author Jonathan Conyers argues that Jaylen Brown continues to be punished by the NBA for being a “man who reads and speaks his mind,” as questions surrounding his intelligence, independence and public voice follow him years after entering the league.

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