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As music festivals, concerts and other large gatherings planned for the fall begin to get canceled over concerns of the COVID-19 delta variant spreading, the infamous FreakNik event is still expected to go on as scheduled in Atlanta.

Burton finally took the stage Monday as guest host of the long-running quiz show, bringing the warmth and nostalgia millions remember from their childhood mixed with the wit and charm of America's next game show host.

With his latest single, "Industry Baby," the rapper launched a fundraiser for The Bail Fund to raise money and awareness about a continuing injustice in the criminal legal system.

The "billionaire space race" between Sir Richard Branson, Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk shares many parallels with Gil Scott Heron's 1970 classic poem-song, "Whitey On The Moon."

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Tuesday marks five years since the world witnessed the infamous video of Philando Castile bleeding and taking his last breaths after he was shot by a police officer in Minnesota.

A Questlove Jawn, the documentary dazzles viewers in the nearly two-hour exploration into the overlooked festival in the summer of 1969.

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Attorney General Merrick Garland clarifies the U.S. approach to violent white nationalists and far-right extremists, promising to protect civil liberties and civil rights in the process.

Vice President Kamala Harris' glory of being the highest-ranking Black American woman to make a foreign trip was short-lived after comments she made about the immigration crisis at the border, including an interview with Lester Holt.

“Tulsa Burning: The 1921 Race Massacre," a new documentary about the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, tells the story of Greenwood from its founding to the present through rare footage and interviews with historians and community leaders.

On March 16, TV One’s Uncensored featured what is now the last formal interview of late, great rapper Earl “DMX” Simmons.

NBC announced it would not air the Golden Globes in 2022 because of diversity issues. The Hollywood Foreign Press Association, which hosts the awards, reported needs time to make necessary changes. 

Rapper DMX's final interview before he died is set to air on TVOne on the network's popular "Uncensored" series.