“Well-behaved women seldom make history,” a phrase coined by the historian Laurel Thatcher Ulrich in 1976, has since become a feminist rallying cry. One of the spheres in which women have been “misbehaving”—and exploring the different facets and effects of their behavior—is literature. The eminent left-wing poet turned public figure …
Read More »Miley Cyrus' Sister Apologizes For Racist Comment
Noah Cyrus, Miley Cyrus’ younger sister, is apologizing for a racist remark she directed toward Candace Owens following the conservative personality’s comments about Harry Styles. Styles covered Vogue last month wearing a dress, which Owens reacted to with a tweet that read, “Bring back manly men.” Cyrus then went to …
Read More »Wendy Williams Dishes On Her Plastic Surgery
Wendy Williams has never shied away from talking about her love of plastic surgery. From her days on the radio to her talk show, the queen of hot topics is not ashamed of her past nip and tuck sessions. However, Williams revealed on Wednesday’s (December 2) episode of The Wendy …
Read More »Kyle Rittenhouse Must Stand Trial for Shooting Three Men at Kenosha, Wisconsin Protest
Kyle Rittenhouse, the teen who left the state of Illinois with a weapon, under the guise of going to protect stores in the midst of the Kenosha, Wis., riots earlier this summer and ended up killing two men and wounding a third, will have to stand trial according to NBC …
Read More »Cynthia Bailey Is Considering A Move To LA
Cynthia Bailey holds a peach on Real Housewives Of Atlanta, but the City of Angels is calling her. Bailey, who recently married Fox sports reporter Mike Hill, talked to PEOPLE about a possible move to the west coast, “I love L.A. I’ve always loved, even before I met my husband. …
Read More »US hiring slows sharply to 245,000 jobs as virus intensifies
America’s employers sharply scaled back their hiring last month as the viral pandemic accelerated across the country, adding 245,000 jobs, the fewest since April and the fifth straight monthly slowdown. At the same time, the unemployment rate fell to a still-high 6.7%, from 6.9% in October as many people stopped …
Read More »I'm Not Saying Donald Trump Is Planning a Coup, but He's Doing Exactly What Someone Would Do if They Were Planning a Coup
Photo: Brendan Smialowski (Getty Images) I’m not the kind of person who shares conspiracy theories. But last night, as I was searching Fo’Chan (It’s like Black Twitter, but for 4Chan) for a leatherbound copy of The Willie Lynch Letter, I happened to run across a few articles on Donald Trump …
Read More »Chet Hanks Defends His Jamaican Accent
Struggle rapper Chet Hanks, also known as Chet Haze or “White Chocolate,” has gotten plenty of side-eye over the years for his flagrant appropriation of Black culture, including using the N-word. He is now speaking out about his fake Jamaican accent that has previously gone viral. On the social media …
Read More »Pandemic Data Are Stalling Out
The current hospitalizations metric doesn’t distinguish between newly admitted COVID-19 patients and those who have been in the hospital for days or weeks already, so we looked at the new admissions data available from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to see if it shed any light on …
Read More »Wendy Williams Shares First Trailer For Her Movie Biopic
The Wendy Williams biopic airs on Lifetime on January 30 and the trailer has finally dropped. Titled Wendy Williams: The Movie, the biopic appears to hold nothing back. The film details Williams’ ups and downs, from her start in radio to her highly successful syndicated talk show. The movie takes …
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