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TripZapp is rewriting outdated narratives with authentic African experiences that give local tour operators the tools they need to thrive.
This week in American politics includes The Daily Show’s sharpest comedic minds to dangerous policy rollbacks. Read more inside.
Antonique Smith has been named the official Global Ambassador for Sun Day, the international day of action and celebration for clean energy.
The countdown begins for Invest Fest 2025. Read more about how you can secure your tickets for the biggest financial and cultural festival.
The tragic mass shooting in Manhattan has reignited national concerns about the mental health crisis and its ties to CTE. Read more inside.
Julian Brown was confirmed safe by his mother after claiming he was “under attack” in a viral video. Read more about this news inside.
In this week's WTFGO on in U.S. politics, headlines dive into international controversy and free speech battles. Read more inside.
What happens when one of the biggest names in comedy sits down with two hilarious Black women who aren’t afraid to go deep? You get a raw, funny, and unexpectedly vulnerable episode of She Said It First. KevOnStage joins the hosts to talk about everything from grief and therapy to cancel culture, trolls, and why he embraces being called “corny.” Plus, he shares the real story behind shutting down his streaming app and why success sometimes looks like failure in disguise.
Whether you’re stacking invoices or just launched your first pop-up, Intuit’s making major money moves with the expansion of its IDEAS Program, designed to help more entrepreneurs secure the bag and scale with support. The financial tech giant behind TurboTax, QuickBooks, and Credit Karma just announced that its IDEAS (Invest – Develop – Empower – […]
In a monumental move toward inclusive education, Colorado passed a new state law requiring Black history be taught in K-12 curriculum.
While overall unemployment in the U.S. has remained steady in recent months, Black women are facing a troubling reversal. Read more inside.
The 17th Annual Miami Takeover features eight cant-miss events, including a celebration of D.C.'s homegrown Go-Go music.