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The Rickey Smiley Morning Show turned into a holiday comedy special of its own when Lil Rel Howery joined Rickey Smiley, Gary, Alfredas, and Special K to talk about his latest project, Unexpected Christmas. Text “RICKEY” to 71007 to join the Rickey Smiley Morning Show mobile club for exclusive news. (Terms and conditions). The movie, premiering November 7, […]

On Thursday, Oct. 30, Questlove reflects on his friend, brother and musical collaborator D’Angelo. In an article with Rolling Stone, in his own words, he recalls getting the news of the soul singer’s passing early Tuesday morning on Oct. 14. “No call that early is good news. I braced myself. I knew … but I […]

There are thousands of students like me who are juggling jobs, classes, food insecurity, and now a shutdown that threatens to pull the rug out from under us.

Drake is continuing his legal fight against UMG after the record label won a legal victory earlier this year regarding Kendrick Lamar's hit.

The DOJ successfully appealed a judge's order to have U.S. Customs and Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino appear in court daily.

October is best known for all things spooky because it's the month that brings us Halloween and all the scary movies we can stomach. So it's only right we point out some games you can pick up the sticks in honor of All Hallows Eve.

The government shutdown began earlier this month over expiring subsidies for insurance provided through the Affordable Care Act marketplace. 

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The rap girlies might not be seeing eye to eye lately.

Kash Patel faces backlash for allegedly using a government jet to attend his girlfriend Alexis Wilkins’ concert at Penn State.

Jimmy Kimmel roasted President Donald Trump's "IQ test" challenges to Democratic lawmaker Jasmine Crockett on his show, with news that the test is actually an assessment for dementia.

A recently resurfaced tweet has sparked a massive debate among fans about who would win a Verzuz: Jay-Z or Drake? Here's the rundown.

Civil liberties groups warn that this shift marks the evolution of ICE into a domestic intelligence arm of the federal government—part of a broader Trump-era strategy.