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EURweb on MSNAngela Simmons Reflects on Yo Gotti Breakup: ‘It Didn’t Feel Good’Angela Simmons opens up about her breakup with Yo Gotti, sharing heartbreak and respect in a candid interview on “IRL with Angie Martinez.” ...
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BristolWorld on MSNGeneration Green 2: A landmark success connecting young people with natureA generation of young people, including local youngsters has rediscovered the power of the outdoors thanks to the 12-month ...
When you see contrasting black text on a white background, you can focus on it immediately. In dark mode, your pupil needs to expand to let in more light.
In 2010, Lt. Gov. Mitch Landrieu became New Orleans' first White mayor since his father, Moon Landrieu, was mayor 32 years ...
Columnist Will Sutton celebrated his 70th birthday recently. He reflects on the life he's lived, the importance of family and work -- and looks to his expiration date.
All four members of the ‘classic’ line-up of Black Sabbath have been awarded the freedom of the City Of Birmingham. The Lord ...
A new ad campaign from Apple’s Beats by Dre stars Naomi Osaka, Bubba Wallace and more, and asks viewers, “You love Black culture, but do you love me?” ...
Support each other. Trust each other. Look out for one another. That’s the real celebration. Epilogue: Much love and respect to Dr. Opal Lee for pushing Juneteenth into being a federal holiday.
OWN's #Somebody’s Son, is a dating experiment featuring Black men and their opinionated mothers, exploring love, legacy, and family dynamics.
Daily shared stories of the courageous Black queer women who chose to love. One of those couples was none other than legendary activists Debbie Douglas and Aina-Nia Ayo’dele.
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