Soon to be WNBA stars Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese (Sports Illustrated) Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese have both decided to forgo their final year of college eligibility and enter the WNBA Draft, though there aren’t multimillion dollar WNBA rookie contracts awaiting them. Clark, Iowa’s record-setting guard, is expected to be the No. 1 pick by the Indiana Read More…
Author: Mahogany Revue
My Daughter Lives In My House Rent-Free. I Gave Her An Eviction Notice.
No, you didn’t give her an eviction notice. Only a judge can order an eviction. You gave her a “Notice of Termination of At-Will Tenancy” (exact title varies by state). That was her official notice that her month-to-month tenancy has been terminated. Assuming you followed your state’s laws to-the-letter on serving her that notice (laws Read More…
I’m driving and someone suddenly opens their car door hitting my car
I just had this happen to me less than a month ago. It was at a convenience store. I was driving in to park. The passenger at the pumps opened his door without looking, taking off my driver’s mirror and scraping the door. I was over 2 feet away from their car. He immediately started Read More…
HBCU Basketball Team Visits The White House More Than 60 Years
More than 60 years after their historic championship victories, the Tennessee A&I Tigers, the first HBCU team to claim a national basketball title, were finally honored at the White House. Back in 1957, they made history as the first HBCU team to win a national championship and went on to win two more titles in Read More…
16-YRS-Old Black Author Releases Children’s Book Teaching Young People To Believe in Themselves
Nationwide — Alicen M. Felder, a 16-year-old author from Detroit, has released her latest book Don’t Count Me Out, to teach young people to always believe in themselves regardless of what others may say. She says that it is perfect for when others’ opinions of you often overrule your beliefs about yourself. Don’t Count Me Read More…
Black Twin Sisters Acquire Plantation Where Their Ancestors Were Enslaved
Nationwide — Twin sisters Jo and Joy Banner have made a significant move to reclaim their family’s heritage and protect the environment by acquiring the historic Woodland Plantation in LaPlace, Louisiana. This plantation holds deep ties to their ancestors, who were once enslaved there and took part in the 1811 Slave Revolt, a pivotal moment Read More…








