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Thirty-year-old Elizabeth Fleurisma, a Long Island mother, was shocked to learn she had a brain tumor the size of a lime. She now bears the scars on her scalp from a grueling 16-hour surgery and subsequent weeks of radiation treatment. Though she survived, a fragment of the tumor remains in her skull, causing ongoing disruption…
16-year-old Detroit teen, Peyton Peoples, gave birth at home on Thanksgiving Day, completely...
American rapper and producer 50 Cent has opened up about his relationship with his ex, Vivica...
During a recent appearance on The Sherri Shepherd Show, rapper-turned-television-producer 50...
A French court on Monday gave former Congolese rebel leader Roger Lumbala a 30-year prison...
Despite a warning from the National Weather Service to avoid the treacherous St. Louis snowstorm,...
The White House has responded to SZA after the Grammy-winning singer condemned the highest...
Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley has once again demonstrated her global impact, being named...
Handling young children while traveling can be challenging sometimes, especially when they...
Native American Heritage Month is a great time to highlight a relatively unknown part of one...
Tupac Amaru Shakur, born in 1971, grew up to become one of the most influential rappers of...
Even though Mexico’s Fátima Bosch won this year’s Miss Universe pageant...
What started as an internet slap fight on Facebook ended by demonstrating a not-so-new American...
Learning disabled artist Nnena Kalu has been crowned this year’s Turner Prize, the UK’s most high-profile art award, for her “bold and compelling” sculptures and drawings. Kalu’s incredible feat is gaining loads of traction after she made history as the first artist with a learning disability to win the award. The judges were full of…
“Divine Egypt,” a major exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York,...
A new South African video game lets players reclaim looted African artifacts from Western museums...
Scottish Borders Council has begun legal action to evict a self-styled “African tribe”...
A new statue honoring Mary Ann Macham, a woman who fled slavery in the U.S. and began a new life in North Shields in northern England, has been installed in the heart of the fishing town. The bronze sculpture was created by North Shields-based artist Keith Barrett and it stands at the top of the…
David Drake was known for his large-sized historic pots that could hold 40 gallons of water....
It is well known that Anna Maria Vassa, the eldest daughter of Black British abolitionist Olaudah...
“Don’t get mad — get smart,” Andrew Young’s father, Andrew Sr.,...
Symone Gilbert’s dream of wearing her mother’s handmade “heirloom” wedding dress on her own big day is hanging by a thread after the beloved garment was mistakenly donated. The desperate bride-to-be is now appealing to the public for assistance in tracking down the irreplaceable gown, which was accidentally sent to a Savers thrift store in…
Thirty-year-old Elizabeth Fleurisma, a Long Island mother, was shocked to learn she had a brain...
In a terrifying incident in California, a mother who goes by Luckythurman on TikTok was shocked...
Amber Renae has turned the HomeGoods closing announcement into a viral hit. She wanted to make...
Kristen Wells-Collins, a graduate of Prairie View A&M University, is working hard to interest and guide young girls into the world of chemistry, especially the growing area of cosmetic chemistry. Wells-Collins grew up in Beaumont, Texas, a place she has described as having few resources for strong Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education. This…
Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley has once again demonstrated her global impact, being named...
The Coramino Fund, the investment arm of Gran Coramino, the tequila company co-founded by Kevin...
A new vending machine, stocked with quality groceries, has been launched in The Bronx by the...
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