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Following Queen B’s announcement last week that she has a new album RENAISSANCE coming next month (July 29, 2022, to be exact), Beyoncé released the first single on the LP! Beyoncé shared the news of her single subtly on Instagram, putting “6. BREAK MY SOUL midnight ET” in her bio. Check out her latest track […]
Colombia has made history in its latest election by electing Francia Márquez as the South American nation’s first Black vice president after Gustavo Petro won the country’s presidential runoff election on Sunday. The 40-year-old former maid turned attorney and activist celebrated the historical moment, stating: “It’s time to move from resistance to power.” Source: BET
Yesterday, Governor Kathy Hochul signed the John R. Lewis Voting Rights Act, a legislation that builds upon the Federal Voting Rights Act of 1965. Governor Hochul stated: “We are going to fight back against voter suppression, voter delusion, intimidation, deception, and obstruction. We are providing more language assistance. If you can’t understand the language on […]
The next Verzuz will feature Omarion Vs. Mario as the competing performers. Set for Thursday (June 23), the event will happen in Los Angles and be streamed across Verzuz‘s digital platforms. For the first time, Verzuz is featuring a bonus team Ray J and Bobby V taking on team Pleasure P and Sammie. Click Here […]
Since the ending of her 13-season TV run of The Wendy Williams Show on Friday, Wendy Williams is ready to begin the next chapter of her career. Extra’s Billy Bush reports that Williams is “heading off into the world of podcasts, with iTunes.” Check it out below: OMG…. it looks like #WendyWilliams ain't going nowhere! […]
FINA, which is the organization that governs the world body for swimming, has voted to effectively ban transgender women from participating in women’s swimming competitions. With 71.5% approval at the FINA Extraordinary General Congress 2022 in Budapest, the vote has put a block on the ongoing fight for trans athletes. Under the FINA new policy, […]
Yesterday, Rochester City Hall held a celebration block party for Juneteenth. This marked the first time the city of Rochester held a party for Juneteenth, which finally became a recognized federal holiday. The block party included food trucks and live music. Mayor Malik Evans stated: “People are meeting each other for the first time, and […]
What is it that you want to do, be, or have in life? What are your dreams? Do you allow yourself to dream? When is the last time you have asked yourself any of these questions? Seriously… If you never asked yourself one of those questions well today take a few minutes out to do […]
Do you take beauty advice from people on social media? If you do you may want to do your research on the beauty products before you apply them to your skin. Especially, if you don’t know what chemicals are in the products. There are not many rules or restrictions to keep products with toxic chemicals […]