The member of gospel group Mary Mary took to Facebook to explain why she supports the new president and why we should all pray for him.

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Trent Bennett, a teacher at Malvern High School in Little Rock, took to KTHV-TV's Facebook page on Christmas Eve to unleash a series of racist remarks about President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama.

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According to Yahoo!, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in a post Friday (November 18th) that the social media giant is taking new steps to combat fake news stories on the site, which some critics have suggested could have helped Donald Trump win the election. The measures include developing new tools to detect and classify misinformation, […]

Jazmine Sullivan has apologized for the Facebook post she wrote about the late gospel artist Thomas “TC” Clay. During the now deleted post, the singer shared her story of how she met the singer, and insinuated that he was obsessed with her, but she curved him. She wrote via Facebook on Friday (October 21st), “After […]

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A new report says the federal government is using social media to monitor and crack down on Black activists around the country.

Apollonia has written an open letter to the late Prince.  The letter — which was posted on Facebook, read, My Dear Prince, I have never known you to leave the stage so early. 4 long, dreadful months have passed since God welcomed you home. I miss you so much, the pain is unbearable, making it hard to breathe. […]

According to Mashable, Facebook is introducing a new video app for those age 21 and under. Lifestage asks users questions about themselves that they answer with short videos which can then be shared with others. But to make sure that it stays an app for young people, Lifestage will only let them use it up […]

New York Life handed its managing director Corey Multer a pink slip for calling Shanelle Matthews a "racist pig whore" on Facebook.

Detective Gordon's comments, initially reported last month shortly after the shootings of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile, marked the simmering tension between the Black community and law enforcement over police interactions.

Giving us modern-day, Coco Chanel edge, the actress oh-so-chicly wore black and white, making quite a few statements at the Glamour Magazine x Facebook luncheon.

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Hours after addressing the deaths of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile, President Barack Obama delivered a statement about the police shooting that occurred during a protest in Dallas, Texas, which claimed the lives of five officers.

Within the past three days, social media has been bombarded with hashtags, personal opinions, and outright disgust with how two Black men have been murdered at the hands of the police, seemingly for no reason other than being Black men in America.