News

A Black woman-owned soap business in Massachusetts was recognized earlier this year for its sustainable practices.
But if you haven't tried African food, this is the week to do it. After all, it's African Restaurant Week in Maryland, where patrons are encouraged to bite, sip and connect at African, Black and ...
The African American Civil War Museum in D.C. marked Juneteenth with a celebration to honor the estimated 6,000 Black soldiers who went to Galveston, Texas, 160 years ago.
He founded the country’s oldest Black diving club, Underwater Adventure Seekers in Washington, D.C., in 1959, and co-founded the National Association of Black Scuba Divers, in 1991.
On Juneteenth, a groundbreaking ceremony was held in Williamsburg to rebuild the African Baptist meeting house. The church was originally founded in 1776.
Pakistan’s Two-Nation Paradox The reference to the “Two-Nation Theory” in a recent speech delivered by the Field Marshal General Syed Asim Munir has reignited debate on the subject.
Sydney Sweeney released a sultry soap made with her used bathwater and The Post got its hands on some before it was released to the public -- and tested it out to see if it lived up to all the hype.
Here’s why some historians argue she was Britain’s first Black queen—and what we know for sure about her life with King George III.
President Donald Trump's travel ban affecting citizens from 12 African, Middle Eastern and South American countries went into effect Monday, with heightened restrictions for seven additional nations.
It may have fewer than many of the other sciences, but biology does have two dozen or so “rules”—broad generalizations about the behavior or nature and evolution. Now, USC researchers want ...
A Nigerian woman, Abigail Katung, who became the first person of African descent to hold the position of the Lord Mayor of Leeds, has been mentioned in a money laundering scandal.