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In case you forgot, COVID-19 is still here. Apple isn't taking any chances following a spike in cases across the country.

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After Quaker Oats announced their rebrand of the famous breakfast brand, Aunt Jemima's family is upset about this change.

While the nation is currently fighting against social injustice, the threat of another wave of COVID-19 still imminently looms in the background --a fact that DJ Khaled takes very seriously. On Saturday (Jun 20), DJ Khaled took to Instagram to share a picture of himself wearing a full hazmat suit while having to make an emergency appointment with his dentist after having oral problems. Although he was stepping out, he made sure to let fans know that he's very aware of the recently reported influx in COVID-19 cases in multiple states including Oklahoma, Texas, Arizona, and Florida.

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Fabolous and Emily B are expecting a new baby girl. But it goes without saying that the past domestic violence allegations will always be in the rearview.

Jefferey Atkins, aka Ja Rule, has once again become the laughing stock of Twitter, and it has nothing to do with struggle cheese sandwiches and models wanting to swim with pigs.

If you're a Baton Rouge School Board member, it's a good idea not to be shopping online during a meeting with your constituents. Louisiana's Connie Bernard learned this the hard way when she got dragged for all the filth by an eloquent and fiery Black activist named Gary Chambers Jr.

Jamie Foxx is using this quarantine to get his body right to play the former heavyweight boxer, Mike Tyson in an upcoming biopic. 

The "Ay Bay Bay" rapper was booked into a local jail early Friday morning.

Recently DaCoasta gave fans a sneak peak of the film which featured a paper puppet show that not only gave the backstory to the legend of the Candyman, but at the same time reenacted the 1998 racially motivated murder of James Byrd, Jr. as well as the 1944 execution of 14-year-old George Stinney, Jr. Forever to be known as the youngest person to get the electric chair.

#BlackOutTuesday was a noble cause but wasn't executed properly inadvertently silencing Black voices in the process. Instagram is now vowing to that it will ensure that it won't happen on its platform again.