The D.L. Hughley Show

You can't blame a man for responding when he's called out! See what D.L. Hughley had to say about Mo'Nique's 'Club Shay Shay' interview. The post D.L. Hughley Calls Mo’Nique’s ‘Club Shay Shay’ Interview “Lies” appeared first on Black America Web.

Tom Joyner, the head honcho himself, called in to give a quick reminder of why you definitely want to be on his Fantastic Voyage 2024 cruise. The post Tom Joyner Speaks On Fantastic Voyage 2024: “The Party Is Always Right Up Under Your Shoes!” appeared first on Black America Web.

The D.L. Hughley Show

In this daily podcast, Comic D.L. Hughley provides a dose of truth while commenting on the latest news, pop culture, politics, sports, and social justice. The post #ICYMI: Check Out The D.L. Hughley Show Podcast appeared first on Black America Web.

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While death is inevitably a part of life, that truth doesn’t make it any easier to say goodbye to those who have died The post Rest In Power: Notable Black Folks Who We’ve Lost In 2023 appeared first on Black America Web.

The D.L. Hughley Show

The D.L. Hughley Show and Urban1, the brand that’s behind TV One, CLEO TV, Radio One, and digital brands such as HelloBeautiful, MadameNoire, Bossip and NewsOne are excited to introduce One Community

The D.L. Hughley Show

D.L. Weighs In On Tucker Carlson, Tech CEO Jennifer Tejada who quoted Martin Luther King, Jr in a layoff letter & Homeschools About Hitler

The D.L. Hughley Show

Attorney Ben Crump joins D.L. Hughley at The Daily Show to chat about police reform, the end of justifying unnecessary killings by the police, and why this should be the blueprint for unjustified officer-related deaths moving forward.

The D.L. Hughley Show

D.L. Hughley kicks off his week as guests host on Comedy Central's The Daily Show discussing the tragic killing of Tyree Nichols by Memphis Police officers.

Kanye West recently doubled down on his comments and opinion on Adolf Hitler in a recent interview with Alex Jones. Kanye said, "Well, I see good things about Hitler, also."

  Omega Psi Phi was founded on November 17, 1911 on the campus of Howard University by Edgar Amos Love, Oscar James Cooper and Frank Coleman. The name was derived from the initials of the Greek phrase Omega Psi Phi meaning, “friendship is essential to the soul.” That phrase was also selected as the motto […]