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A couple is suing two funeral homes in Philadelphia and Georgia for allegedly sending them their deceased son's brain in 2023.
One of the nation’s most celebrated gospel artists, Zacardi Cortez, returns with a song for believers to trust the Almighty God, to work everything alright. This song has taken on a life of its own with over a million views and streams and growing). Zacardi ministers the song with such a powerful delivery. This is […]
Congressional candidate Isaiah Martin was forcibly removed from the Texas Capitol after protesting against Texas gerrymandering.
Rip currents — commonly referred to as rips or colloquially as rip tides — are found on ocean beaches and some large lakes around the world.
Rep. Jasmine Crockett defended Rep. Al Green's call to impeach "Temu Hitler," aka Trump, over Texas gerrymandering.
The Robert Charles Riots of 1900 in New Orleans are a brutal reminder that justice in America once looked like mob rule.
NEW YORK, July 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Today, the Apple Music Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show Starring Kendrick Lamar earned 4 Emmy nominations as part of the 77th Emmy Awards. The acclaimed show — which was produced by Roc Nation and Jesse Collins Entertainment — became the most-watched halftime performance of all-time in February 2025, drawing an eye-popping 133.5 […]
LOS ANGELES, CA (July 23, 2025) – Lifetime has greenlit the new movie Christmas Everyday, executive produced by and starring GRAMMY® Award winning singer and actress Brandy Norwood, as the tentpole to its annual It’s a Wonderful Lifetime slate. Norwood portrays Francine “Fancy” Ballantine, a devoted fashion designer juggling family obligations and career ambitions. Movie to feature Brandy’s 2023 holiday song of the […]
Susan Rice, of Binghamton, New York, was arrested after harassing and striking two Black teens before being struck herself.
Saniyah Cheatham’s family and community activists demand NYPD release surveillance and lapel cam footage of the events leading to her death.
The Jacksonville police officers who were seen on camera beating William McNeil Jr. will not be charged, according to the sheriff.