Making moves in Hip-Hop, college and now filmmaking, Megan Thee Stallion is about to do some work in the streaming world. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the recent Texas Southern University graduate has just signed a first-look deal with Netflix. The Savage rapper will be creating and executive-producing original content, …
Read More »Medical Examiner Releases Awful Details About Astroworld Deaths
Travis Scott attends the 2021 MTV Video Music Awards at Barclays Center on September 12, 2021 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City.Photo: Jamie McCarthy (Getty Images) The story of the Astroworld tragedy keeps getting worse, with medical examiners in Texas releasing a horrific explanation of how the stampede …
Read More »Superficial Interests Don’t Matter for Friends Who Agree on the Big Things
Each installment of “The Friendship Files” features a conversation between The Atlantic’s Julie Beck and two or more friends, exploring the history and significance of their relationship. This week she talks with three people who met at a college-campus ministry. Although they don’t share superficial interests, such as movie tastes, …
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Read More »McDonald’s Purchases 13 Restaurants Owned By Former MLB Player Herb Washington As Part Of Racial Discrimination Settlement
McDonald’s has settled a racial discrimination lawsuit with former Oakland A’s outfielder and Black franchisee Herb Washington, who owned and operated 14 restaurants. Washington was previously the fast-food chain’s largest Black franchisee in the country — at one point owning 23 McDonald’s restaurants. When he filed his lawsuit, Washington owned …
Read More »California Investigating Treatment of Black Women Workers by Google’s Parent Company
Photo: achinthamb (Shutterstock) Civil rights regulators in California are investigating the treatment of Black women at the parent company of Google, Alphabet Inc, after alleged incidents of harassment and discrimination occurred, according to Reuters. Black women who have worked for the company have been interviewed by attorneys at the California …
Read More »The Books Briefing: The Quiet Skill of Mass-Market Novels
Editor’s note: This week’s newsletter is a rerun. We’ll be back with a fresh newsletter soon. In dozens of novels written over a decades-long career, the romance writer Jackie Collins sharply observed the role of sex and power in Hollywood. She wrote incisively about abuse in the industry and empowered …
Read More »5 destinations in South America and Latin America to visit this holiday season
Are you looking to expand your expeditions outside of Miami or the Caribbean, but you’re not exactly sure where to travel? You’re in luck! There are so many different climate options and unique destinations in South America and Latin America, so you can achieve exuberant vibes with grand historical context …
Read More »Boston Settles With Man Who Was Arrested During Stroke
The city of Boston settled for $1.3 million with a man who had a stroke, but was instead arrested without police, EMT or hospital staff giving him aid. It’s one of the largest settlements of its type, according to Boston public radio station WBUR. Al Copeland, 62, was driving in …
Read More »CISE Brand Makes a Statement With Call To Action ‘Protect Black People’ Handbags
CISE founder and CEO Blake Van Putten is the mastermind behind building a stronger community thread by thread through his apparel company. Lined with three simple words — “Protect Black People,” CISE purses have become more than just a fashion statement in society, but a meaningful message in response to the …
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