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Yung Miami Reveals Why She Wrote Supportive Letter for Diddy During Trial
Rapper Yung Miami, one half of the rap duo The City Girls, was romantically linked to Sean 'Diddy' Combs from 2021 to 2023.
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Why Michael B. Jordan’s Oscar Win Isn’t Feeling the Love From Judge Joe Brown
While many are ecstatic over Michael B. Jordan's long-awaited Oscar win, Judge Joe Brown says it's not all it's cracked up to be.
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A Year After Eaton Wildfires Devastated this Historic Black Neighborhood, a Full Investigation Begins
Calif. AG Rob Bonta is investigating whether systemic racism impacted how emergency responders reacted to devastating Eaton wildfires.
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Do You Know the Tragic Story of Phyllis Hyman, the Gorgeous Soul Singer?
The soulful singer, known for hits like "Living All Alone" and "You Know How to Love Me" died just days before her 46th birthday.
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Don Lemon Shares His Frightening Connection to Rihanna Shooting Incident
Don Lemon, who recently celebrated his 60th birthday with Rihanna, is opening up about the eerie connection he had to her home shooting.
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Nia Long Alleges Stalker Has Harassed Her For Two Years
'The Best Man' actress seeks court protection for her family following a two-year pattern of alleged harassment and a terrifying weekend encounter.
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J. Cole Reveals Where He Stands With Drake, Kendrick in the Wake of Their Epic Beef
J. Cole said he was "disgusted" that the world turned on Drake during his beef against Kendrick Lamar.
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How Ray Charles Outsmarted the Industry and Became Ultra Rich
The Genius of Ray Charles: How a Blind Artist Outmaneuvered the Industry and became a business gangsta.
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Jay-Z Finally Responds to Bombshell Diddy Lawsuit From 2024 in Rare Interview
Jay-Z doesn't speak much, but in a rare interview, he's finally sharing his thoughts about that shocking sexual assault lawsuit lobbed against him and Sean 'Diddy' Combs in 2024.
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Phoenix Police Invented a Gang to Frame 18 Protestors. Now, They’re Walking Away Scot-Free
18 Phoenix protesters were arrested in 2020 and was falsely charged as gang members— and the badge-wearing culprits will not face consequences.