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The United States has revoked the visa of Nigerian author and playwright Wole Soyinka. Earlier this year, the 91-year-old indicated that the U.S. consulate in Lagos had called him in for an interview to reassess his visa, adding that he would not attend. Now, a letter from the consulate addressed to Soyinka and cited by…
Sean “Diddy” Combs is expected to complete his federal prison sentence in May 2028...
Growing up in the segregated South in the 1950s and 1960s, Lionel Richie longed to be part...
President Donald Trump made reference to a racial slur during a meeting with top U.S. military...
Eagles star Saquon Barkley declined an invitation to join President Donald Trump’s council on sports, fitness, and nutrition. The White House sports council, which was created under an executive...
On the heels of intensifying immigration crackdowns in Southern California, a federal lawsuit filed Wednesday accuses the Donald Trump administration of unlawfully targeting communities of color with militarized...
There are rumors that President Donald Trump may issue a federal pardon for Derek Chauvin as the fifth anniversary of George Floyd’s death draws near. KSTP reported Tuesday that Governor Tim Walz,...
On Tuesday, Donald Trump criticized Barack Obama for campaigning for Kamala Harris, calling him a “jerk.” Obama, 63, surprised many by rapping Eminem’s “Lose Yourself” at...
Kanye West, also known as “Ye,” has been making bold statements about his sentiments on Jesus, Hitler, and Trump in a public outburst in Las Vegas. The 46-year-old artist went on a 10-minute...
After stomaching months of physical abuse from her husband, Liyah Birru finally exploded and stood up to her abusive partner. She shot and injured him in a selfless act of defence. That act of self-defence...

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