Maya Penn is not your average 13-year-old; she’s a fashion designer, cartoonist and the CEO of her own company. She launched Maya’s Ideas at tender…

Black History Month, National, Proud, Savvy

African American tech executive John Thompson has been appointed the new chairman of Microsoft Corporation, replacing chairman and co-founder Bill Gates. Thompson is the former…

We hope Pharrell Williams rocks another park ranger-esque hat for his next big gig — the 2014 Oscars! There’s no word on whether he’ll wear…

Black History Month, Radio One Exclusives, Trendy

In honor of Black History month “The D.L. Hughley Show” felt it was our duty to drop some knowledge for you guys that you probably…

Videos

Bad Gal Ri Ri still does a lil’ good. SOURCE RELATED::4-year-old Anala Beevers Accepted into MENSA with IQ of 145 RELATED::Person Of The Day: Earvin ‘Magic’ Johnson  

Mass Mutual and NewsOne join together to present 28 dynamic people that make up the diverse tapestry of Black History. For the entire month of…

National

This Black History Month, we’d thought it would be great to highlight some young people who represent an impressive Black future. Sabrina and Landon Beevers attest that their daughter, Anala, learned the alphabet at only 4 months old, and it’s hard to doubt them because Anala has an IQ over 145. The New Orleans toddler […]

We certainly wouldn’t call them drunk in love, but David and Tamela Mann have been married for 25 years, and this month, they were celebrated…

Black History Month, Black Music Month, Proud, Trendy, WTTE Exclusives

The Seattle Seahawks were not the only winners in Super Bowl  XLVIII! In a refreshing turn of events music won as well! Bruno mars along…

Queen Latifah does everything and she does it all well. The talk show host/actress/Covergirl model showed off her singing chops at tonight’s Super Bowl game.…

Have you ever wondered what classic Hollywood films like Breakfast at Tiffany’s, American Beauty and Chicago would look like with Black faces? If so, you…

At 89 years-old, Morrie Turner, who is the first nationally syndicated African American cartoonist in America, was still making cartoons for the children of Sacramento.…