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Thanks to help from other Facebook users, Atlanta content creator Queen Soulara Kadija Tall managed to track her father down in Guinea and eventually established contact with him after 27 years. During her childhood, Queen Kadija, 27, never made mention of her father’s whereabouts while she and her two sisters were under the care of…
TV personality Steve Harvey and his wife, Marjorie, have attracted criticism from some followers...
A North Carolina mom and her youngest son were killed by her older son only days after she...
American rapper Sexyy Red has been slapped with a $5 million lawsuit for allegedly asking her fans on social media to attack her child’s paternal grandmother Nicole Barnes. Court documents obtained...
An Indiana mother who brutally attacked her 13-year-old son’s bully on a school bus has been arrested and is facing several charges. 36-year-old Latea Hentz now faces battery and criminal trespassing...
Legendary soul singer and former Hip-Hop trio Sequence member Angie Stone died at age 63. Her daughter Diamond verified the sad news on Facebook on Saturday with the sorrowful message, “My mommy...
Elon Musk, owner of the X (Twitter) platform, threw a jab at his competitor, Mark Zuckerberg, when Facebook was facing a downtime on Tuesday, March 4, 2024. Users worldwide, on Tuesday, complained that...
Federal prosecutors in Georgia and California claimed that a former Facebook executive, Barbara Furlow-Smiles, stole more than $4 million from the social media powerhouse “to fund a lavish lifestyle”....
Trevor Johnson worked with Facebook for 12 years at the company’s London office and played a visionary role in setting up 12 commercial offices across EMEA, LATAM, and APAC. He was the lead executive...

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