HEALTH NEWS

Marshawn Kneeland, Dallas Cowboys Football Star, Has Passed Away At 24
Marshawn Kneeland, Dallas Cowboys Football Star, Has Passed Away At 24

Dallas Cowboys defensive end Marshawn Kneeland, a rising NFL talent known for his relentless motor and quiet leadership, has tragically passed away at the age of 24, the team announced Thursday. In only his second NFL season, Kneeland had already become one of the most promising young defenders on the Cowboys roster, making his sudden death an even more heartbreaking loss for the organization, the league, and fans across the country.

‘My Skin Was Peeling’ – The African Women Tricked Into Making Russian Drones
‘My Skin Was Peeling’ – The African Women Tricked Into Making Russian Drones
New Hearing Aid Technology Offers Nearly Invisible Solution, Especially For People With Darker Skin
New Hearing Aid Technology Offers Nearly Invisible Solution, Especially For People With Darker Skin
UN Pleads For Safe Passage For Civilians Trapped In War-hit Sudan City
UN Pleads For Safe Passage For Civilians Trapped In War-hit Sudan City

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS

Tracee Ellis Ross Honored At Ebony Power 100 Gala As Pathbreaker
Tracee Ellis Ross Honored At Ebony Power 100 Gala As Pathbreaker

Ebony Magazine held its annual Ebony Power 100 Gala, recognizing industry leaders in music, media, business, entertainment, sports and more at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles on Nov. 4. Actress and comedian Robin Thede hosted the event, which featured performances by Ari Lennox and Lucky Daye and honored Tracee Ellis Ross, Teyana Taylor, Shaquille O’Neal, Iman, Olandria Carthen and Lonnie Bunch III as distinguished awardees.

Khuzani Mpungose Wins Best Independent Artist (African) At Hollywood And African Prestigious Awards
Khuzani Mpungose Wins Best Independent Artist (African) At Hollywood And African Prestigious Awards
Singer Kelis Talks About Moving To Africa With Her Three Kids
Singer Kelis Talks About Moving To Africa With Her Three Kids
‘We Played In Clubs That Wouldn’t Have Let Us In’- Ramon “Sugar” Deen
‘We Played In Clubs That Wouldn’t Have Let Us In’- Ramon “Sugar” Deen
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