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Amazon has been one of the main sources for essential items during the COVID-19 pandemic. With Amazon having more than 175 fulfillment centers around the world and touting an unrivaled one-day shipping option, it would seem as though workers’ safety would be prioritized; but is it?

With several protests ending in brawls, injuries and arrests, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis decided to implement the Anti-Protest Bill, also known as HB-1 or SB-484. Essentially designed to promote public safety in the state of Florida, the bill, in turn, condones acts of violence and hinders First Amendment rights.

Florida A&M’s Efferson Student Union and the Tallahassee chapter of the Dream Defenders co-hosted “Stroll to The Polls” on Saturday. The event was designed to encourage FAMU students to exercise their right to vote.

Beats By Dr. Dre announced a new initiative that allows Black HBCU students or recent graduates an opportunity to put their art to work by contributing to the Beats brand.

From being outed to being betrayed by close friends, the Netflix Original 'Grand Army' pilled on the layers

When talking about sustainability, you may only think of the saying, “reduce, reuse and recycle.” But some FAMU students have taken it to the next level.

From lipsticks to rings, Black business owners are paving the way in the world of ethical and sustainable consumption

With companies like Pretty Little Things, Fashion Nova, Nasty Gal and Shein having discounts up to 99% off, small business could be at risk.

From Gucci flip flops to the thrifted jacket, that one staple piece can turn that frown upside down

With death tolls reaching new daily heights and the amount of positive results appearing across the U.S., the virus is nothing to joke about.