After dominating the box office, Ryan Coogler’s Sinners has spent the 2026 awards season doing something just as impressive: sweeping trophies across Hollywood and beyond. The film has collected more than 60 awards across critics groups, guilds and major award ceremonies, with Michael B. Jordan, Wunmi Mosaku and breakout star Miles Caton earning major recognition […]
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The Black Wellness Edit: Daylight Saving Time is the Time to Lock in on Heart Health for Families
Heart disease has always been part of my family’s story. high blood pressure, diabetes, and heart attacks. It’s one of those things that stays in the back of your mind, tucked away like a mental Post-it note reminding you to pay attention to this. You might’ve grown up hearing, “It runs in the family,” without […]
Despite Meeting Overnight, the WNBA and WNBPA Fail to Reach Deal — But Negotiations Continue
Since the end of the 2025 WNBA season, March 10 has felt like a slow march toward what many feared could become another tense moment in the league’s labor history. Last night, the extended deadline passed, but the good news is that negotiations between the WNBA and the Women’s National Basketball Players Association (WNBPA) are […]
GRWM Videos Are the New Interview
Total media convergence has made way for many a digital trend, but none as pervasive or enduring as the “Get Ready With Me” (GRWM) video format. It’s a simple concept that has outlasted fleeting beauty trends, major platform shifts, and the entire life cycle of some apps (RIP Vine). And now these videos are all […]
Choosing Stillness: What Stepping Away From the Grind Taught Me About Rest
I am a workaholic. For years, I wore busyness like armor, layering deadlines over social obligations and professional ambition over personal stillness. I convinced myself that as long as I stayed in motion, as long as my calendar remained full and my inbox constantly refreshed, I would never have to interrogate the quiet exhaustion humming […]
Bam Adebayo Scores 83, Passing Kobe Bryant for the Second-Highest Game In NBA History
Bam is already a first name that sounds made for impact. But when paired with Adebayo — a Yoruba name often understood to mean “the crown meets joy” or “royalty arrives with happiness” — Tuesday night’s historic performance felt like something even bigger. Not just an explosion, but a coronation. In the Miami Heat’s 150-129 […]
What’s Next For Stefon Diggs After New England Patriots Exit
After a whirlwind first season with the New England Patriots, Stefon Diggs’ tenure in Foxborough is already over. The move may come as a surprise to some, considering the four-time Pro Bowl receiver signed a three-year deal with the team in 2025. But ultimately, it appears the Patriots decided the juice wasn’t worth the squeeze. […]
Jazz in the Gardens 2026 Brings the Community Together Through Music and Nostalgia
Over the weekend, Jazz in the Gardens’ 19th annual festival brought the community together for a weekend of feel-good music, food, and memory-making as we welcomed the upcoming spring season. For those coming to Miami for the first time, Jazz in the Gardens is a great way to get a taste of the city’s culture […]
Unlocking Insights: DonYé Taylor’s Individuality Isn’t an Aesthetic—It’s Her Strategy
The landscape of content creation and how digital creators navigate the continually evolving demands of algorithms is often fleeting. As new trends frequently emerge, capturing the attention and creative direction of consumers as well as those who drive them, it’s sometimes difficult to notice where each shift originates. DonYé Taylor is a creator, writer, strategist […]
Dr. Marian Croak Won’t Let AI Leave Black People Behind
Artificial intelligence is quickly becoming embedded in everyday life. But for Black users, the technology hasn’t always worked in our favor. Viral examples and research have shown that AI doesn’t always get us, with documented cases of AI systems that can’t read darker skin tones, give less-than-ideal medical advice to the community, or reproduce stereotypes […]









