Seahawks Re-Sign Drake Thomas to 2-Year, $8M Deal
The Seattle Seahawks re-signed linebacker Drake Thomas to a two-year, $8 million contract after his breakout role in the team’s 2025 Super Bowl-winning season.
The Seattle Seahawks re-signed linebacker Drake Thomas to a two-year, $8 million contract after his breakout role in the team’s 2025 Super Bowl-winning season.
Kim Kardashian has joined energy drink brand UPDATE as co-founder as the company relaunches and expands into more than 4,000 Walmart locations nationwide.
Byron Allen’s Allen Family Capital acquired a 10.7% stake in Starz Entertainment for $25 million in a private deal with Steven Mnuchin’s Liberty 77 Capital, expanding Allen’s growing media investment…
On February 10, 1989, Ron Brown shattered a political barrier, becoming the first African American elected chair of the Democratic National Committee — a pivotal moment that signaled a shift…
On February 9, 1995, Bernard A. Harris Jr. made history by becoming the first Black astronaut to perform a spacewalk. During the STS-63 mission aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery, Harris…
On February 8, 1794, Dr. James Derham stood as a powerful testament to Black intellectual and professional excellence in early America. As the first recognized African American physician, Derham’s rise…
February 7, 1898, in which Daniel A. P. Murray defends the importance of Black intellectual history within the nation’s archival record. The tone is measured and principled, emphasizing accuracy, dignity,…
On February 6, 1945, in Nine Mile, Jamaica, Bob Marley was born — a visionary artist whose music would transcend borders and generations. Blending reggae rhythms with revolutionary consciousness, Marley…
February 5, 1980 marked a watershed moment in American intellectual life as scholars across disciplines began collaborating more openly, reshaping funding models, publication norms, and the public role of ideas.
Rosa Parks, February 4, 1913, birth, Civil Rights Movement, Montgomery Bus Boycott, African American history, U.S. history, Jim Crow, segregation, nonviolent protest, activism, gender and race, equality, civil rights era,…
A concise, fictional excerpt inspired by Hiram Rhodes Revels’s 1870 Senate entry. It centers on the moment when Revels takes his seat, highlighting the symbolism of Black political leadership during…
On February 2, 1946, in a sunlit office overlooking a stadium’s distant hum, a hush fell as negotiations finally acknowledged a seam—one that had long divided the dugout from the…
On February 9, 1995, Bernard A. Harris Jr. made history by becoming the first Black astronaut to perform a spacewalk. During the STS-63 mission aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery, Harris…
On February 1, 1926, a literary milestone quietly entered the American canon. The publication of Not Without Laughter marked the first novel by a young writer who would become one…