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2026 NAACP Image Awards Non-Televised Winners Night Two

2026 NAACP Image Awards Non-Televised Winners Night Two

The second round of winners for the 2026 NAACP Image Awards was announced Tuesday in the non-televised music and podcast award categories. Cardi B won three awards during the presentation: outstanding artist, outstanding album for her latest release, Am I the Drama?, and outstanding hip-hop/rap song for the single “ErrTime.” Entertainer of the Year nominee Kendrick Lamar won two awards for outstanding male artist and outstanding music video/visual album, along with SZA, for luther. During Monday’s award announcement, Lamar also won the award for outstanding short-form series or special for his Apple Music Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show. Five-time NAACP Image Award nominee Michelle Obama picked up two additional wins for IMO with Michelle Obama and Craig Robinson in the categories of outstanding podcast — arts, sports and entertainment and outstanding podcast — lifestyle/self-help. On Monday, Obama also won the award for outstanding literary work — biography/autobiography for The Look. The Don Lemon Show also picked up two prizes: outstanding podcast — news and information and outstanding podcast — society and culture. The awards were announced …

NAACP threatens to sue Musk’s xAI over Mississippi gas turbines powering data center

NAACP threatens to sue Musk’s xAI over Mississippi gas turbines powering data center

The NAACP on Friday threatened to sue Elon Musk’s AI company xAI, claiming that gas turbines powering a company data center are polluting communities in Mississippi and Tennessee. “Our communities are not playgrounds for corporations who are chasing profit over people. xAI’s first data center is already creating pollution for Mississippi’s neighbors in Memphis —… Source link

Why the NAACP is working to protect Black neighborhoods from AI data centers

Why the NAACP is working to protect Black neighborhoods from AI data centers

xAI’s notorious data centers near Memphis, Tenn., are appropriately named Colossus 1 and Colossus 2. The supercomputers that power the Grok chatbot are indeed enormous — they’re also environmental menaces, according to the NAACP. The civil rights organization sued Elon Musk’s xAI last year over Colossus’ numerous methane gas turbines, saying the company used a legal loophole to install them without permits and, in doing so, threatened the health of the nearby Black-majority community of Boxtown. Somewhat shockingly, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) agreed with the NAACP, ruling in January 2026 that Colossus’ turbines were not exempt from air quality permit requirements. Curtailing the turbines, which emit nitrogen oxide into a community already dealing with high levels of pollution, was a victory for the NAACP and Abre’ Conner, director of the organization’s Center for Environmental and Climate Justice. Just this month, Conner and the NAACP were buoyed when New York state introduced a three-year moratorium on data center construction, potentially giving legislators time to enact regulations for the energy-sucking facilities. Conner, a lawyer and longtime …