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The catchphrase "friend in my head" was popularized by media personality Wendy Williams to describe a celebrity you have never met, but feel a strong personal connection to and believe you'd be besties with in an alternate reality. For many of us, that girl is actress Regina Hall!
A community in Charlotte, N.C. is demanding answers after Juliana Nzita was found hanging from a tree 11 days after she disappeared.
Dr. Latonya Bias has lived the painful intersection of lupus and hair loss for over three decades. Now, she's turning that pain into a lifeline for women who are standing in the mirror, grieving.
Christiani Pitts is putting vulnerability on full display with her latest Broadway role, and it’s only a two-person show.
For Black mothers, who face significantly higher maternal mortality rates, doulas can provide life-saving intervention by helping navigate systemic biases in healthcare, reduce medical interventions, and enhance the overall birthing experience.
Black women add their diverse voices to help shape global dialogue at The World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
"It's only fair that brides are upfront about those expectations so that their friends can make an informed decision. No one should feel pressured or surprised by the costs, and transparency helps ensure everyone is on the same page," Danisha Cerand, a 2024 destination bride, told Madame Noiré.
Outside of disappointment, the outcome of the election also solidified several Black women’s decision to not have children.
Here are 10 songs to set the mood for your haunted vibes.
Michelle Obama took the stage at the 2024 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, exuding her usual grace and confidence. Her heartfelt speech, filled with hope and a candid critique of Donald Trump, struck a deep chord with the audience. With a passionate call to action and a vision for a better future, she made a lasting impact, reaffirming her powerful presence in American politics.
All eyes are on Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett following her riveting speech during the 2024 Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
When I was in my twenties, I thought that I’d be over the hill at thirty. Now at 54, I feel like I’m just now starting to understand what’s important. Whether you’re 35 or 75, it’s never too late to learn something new.
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