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Beyoncé's Act II: Cowboy Carter drops Friday (March 29) and Lyft is offering half off rides for listening parties.
Abortion and reproductive rights are tops on the minds of Black women as anti-abortion groups fight to restrict access, according to a new In Our Own Voice survey. The post Black Women Express Concerns About The Future Of Abortion And Reproductive Rights In New Poll appeared first on NewsOne.
Is anyone on the planet enjoying Diddy's downfall more than 50 Cent?
Touré made a bombshell allegation that Diddy made sexual advances towards a male relative of his who was interning with the Bad Boy Records founder in the past. The writer shared this with MSNBC host Joy Reid on her show.
Even if the album is a classic and goes diamond we really don't expect Beyoncé to get any Country Music Awards for it. Just sayin'.
First Trailer For Netflix’s Animated ‘Good Times’ Series Arrives, X Users Say This Is Not DY-NO-MITE
The animated Good Times project focuses on the new generation of the Evans family. While the names have changed, the struggle for the Evans family remains the same.
In an amended lawsuit from producer Lil Rod, the court documents suggest that Yung Miami allegedly transported pink cocaine for Diddy.
Eight members of a construction crew repairing potholes on the bridge deck were believed to have fallen into the water, two of whom were rescued. The post Dramatic Photos Show Devastating Destruction Of Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapse & Damaged Cargo Ship appeared first on 92 Q.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from SiR, Killah Priest and Sea One, and more.
Anderson, 40, tragically succumbed to maternal sepsis on March 20 after experiencing a stillbirth of her daughter, Charlotte Willow, at 21 weeks. The post Black Maternal Health: Former NFL Cheerleader’s Death Spotlights Racial Equity In Sepsis Care appeared first on NewsOne.
Embattled mogul Russell Simmons was reportedly served with papers at a resort in Bali, Indonesia, in relation to a defamation suit filed by former Def Jam executive Drew Dixon in February.
As the saga continues for Diddy, aka Sean Combs, a lawsuit filed against him now lists problematic actor Cuba Gooding Jr. as a co-defendant.