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A jury in Sean “Diddy” Combs’ sex-trafficking trial was selected on Monday, consisting of eight men and four women. Following the selection, Judge Arun Subramanian turned the proceedings over to the lawyers for opening statements.
Lil Wayne and longtime girlfriend Denise Bidot have called it quits. In a lengthy Instagram video shared May 11, the 38-year-old plus-sized model claimed that the rap star broke things off on Mother’s Day via text, leaving her and her daughter high and dry. Not only that, she alleged that the “A Milli” hitmaker was abusive prior to ending their relationship.
According to fitness and nutrition expert Dr. Chris Mohr and board-certified physician Dr. Raj Dasgupta, these headaches are typically a result of how the drug interacts with your body, not a direct effect of the medication.
South African curator Koyo Kouoh has died at the age of 57. The Cameroon-born art legend was set to become the first African woman to lead the 2026 Venice Biennale, an international cultural exhibition hosted annually in Venice, Italy.
KJ Smith and Skyh Black announced they’re expecting their first child! The Sistas and All The Queen’s Men stars spilled their sweet news sharing a personal story that’s straight out of a family fertility fairy tale.
Whether you're a seasoned gym-goer or a newbie, here are a few simple things you can do to help keep your workout facility fun and clean.
It’s been six years since Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade welcomed their daughter Kaavia, but even after all this time, their surrogacy journey still doesn’t sit right with the actress.
The cycle of emotional eating is deeply rooted in our brains and often in our past. Healing doesn’t come from punishment, it comes from self-awareness, patience, and kindness.
Pierce claimed that white women don’t mind being held accountable.
Dr. Cameisha Clark, 35, died after a shooting on the campus of Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology in Inglewood, Calif., on May 2, 2025.
Over the course of three powerful, sold-out days, the 2025 Cry Out Conference transformed Houston into a hub of healing, praise, and purpose.
When Beyoncé brings her babies on stage, the internet breaks. We clap, we cry, we meme, we post. However, with the Cowboy Carter tour, something different happened. Rumi Carter—Bey’s youngest daughter—stepped into the spotlight beside her big sister Blue Ivy and mama Beyoncé, dancing during “Protector” like she owned the stage (because, well, she does). It was precious. It was joyful. It, for some reason, sparked a full-blown discourse.