Bill Duke receives the 2,837th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, celebrating his impactful career in film and television.
LOS ANGELES — OWN will debut a two‑hour documentary, OWN Spotlight: Roberta, on Thursday, March 12 at 9 p.m. ET/PT, offering an intimate look at the...
The shift marks a major milestone for one of the nation’s most influential medical institutions and places Black surgeons at the center of Johns Hopkins’ most...
Rev. Jesse Jackson, civil rights leader and Rainbow PUSH founder, died Feb. 17, 2026, after decades advancing racial and economic justice.
The company added Lee to its Inspiring Women series, which highlights trailblazers who shaped history and continue to influence new generations.
Her pioneering work at the Naval Surface Warfare Center transformed modern navigation and secured her place as one of America’s most influential scientific innovators.
Before Rosa Parks became a global symbol of resistance, Colvin made her own stand. On March 2, 1955, the 15‑year‑old refused to surrender her seat to...
Elle Simone Scott received a stage 1 ovarian cancer diagnosis shortly after moving to Boston for America’s Test Kitchen.
John Carpenter’s 1982 Classic Carter gained national attention as Nauls, the rollerskating cook, in John Carpenter’s 1982 horror classic The Thing.
Eniola Shokunbi hopes to become president one day, but she now works to improve school air quality.