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The events of Aug. 29, 2005, and their aftereffects are seared into our collective memory. To mark the 20th anniversary of ...
With help from her friends, Evelyn Ebo has created a week-long summer boot camp that’s giving a boost to young Black and ...
With the 20th anniversary of Katrina approaching, Trymaine Lee determined it was time to make plans for the documentary that ...
Discover the author showcases at the NABJ convention in Cleveland, featuring black journalists sharing their stories and ...
chairman Tom Lee drew a sharp analogy in an conversation with Bitwise, saying Bitcoin as a treasury asset is like owning the land underneath a McDonald's franchise, not running the business.
A People’s Recovery Twenty Years After Hurricane Katrina, a new documentary from Pulitzer Prize- and Emmy-winning journalist Trymaine Lee, which is set to premiere on the platform on Friday, August 22 ...
Jamie Lee Curtis understands that using the word “genocide” to describe plastic surgery and cosmetic procedures might not go over well for some, but she’s not backing down.
Jamie Lee Curtis discussed her stance on plastic surgery, saying she thinks it can lead to "a never-ending cycle," which has been worsened by AI filters.
Jamie Lee Curtis shared she has been retiring herself from the entertainment industry for the past 30 years in order to avoid rejection from the industry when she is older.
Jamie Lee Curtis slams plastic surgery as "genocide of a generation" and says she's preparing to leave Hollywood.