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LaShun Pace’s cause of death revealed + daughter Aarion remembers her mother
After the devastating death of the gospel legend was announced, her cause of death has been revealed.
Dianna Hobbs says devastating brain trauma taught her to ditch perfection
Dianna Hobbs recently discussed her journey to ditch perfection while navigating her new limitations caused by brain trauma on her Your Daily Cup of Inspiration podcast which has been downloaded by more than 750,000 people according to official podcast analytics data.
Ciara and Russell Wilson encourage kids to dream big with new children’s book ‘Why Not You?’
Ciara sings. Russell balls. But that’s not all. The successful Christian couple has now released a new children’s book, and we’re all here for it.
What to know about Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first Black woman nominated to the Supreme Court
If Jackson, 51, is confirmed, she will bring with her the rich experience gained from working as a criminal defense attorney and former public defender.
OWN’S ‘Ladies Who List: Atlanta’ star Quiana Watson quits drama-filled reality show, says ‘I don’t like the narrative’
Quiana Watson, a co-star of OWN’s “Ladies Who List: Atlanta,” an eight-episode series that follows six professional, Black businesswomen working in real estate, has decided to quit the show with no hopes of ever returning.
Black women die of Cervical Cancer at a disproportionately higher rate
Black women are more likely to die of the disease because it is typically discovered at a later stage than for white women, according to a joint report by the Southern Rural Black Women's Initiative for Economic and Social Justice (SRBWI) and Human Rights Watch (HRW).
Kierra Sheard Kelly claps back at critics, accuses publications of ‘making juicy headlines for clout’
Gospel singer Kierra Sheard Kelly is clapping back hard after receiving major criticism for her comments about forcing friends to stay in a hotel to keep them from leading her new husband into temptation.
Nonprofit founder Dianna Hobbs launches 'Feed Me February' Initiative to help families during global food crisis
“Women, children, and families need emergency assistance,” said Hobbs, 45, who donates food and other resources to those in need through partnerships with local, regional, national, and global humanitarian organizations.
FILM BUZZ: Taraji P. Henson lands role as Shug Avery in Blitz Bazawule’s ‘The Color Purple’
The Golden Globe winner is set to star as Shug Avery in Blitz Bazawule’s “The Color Purple,” a forthcoming Warner Bros. film adapted from the Tony-winning Broadway musical—an adaptation of Alice Walker’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel.
Popular Hillsong leader Brian Houston steps down to fight charge he hid father's child sex abuse
The leader of the Australia-based global megachurch Hillsong is stepping down to fight a charge of covering up child sex offenses committed by his father, he announced Sunday.
WATCH: Young domestic violence victim survives gunshot to the head, says ‘God’s got a purpose for me’
Melody Megginson is a walking, breathing miracle. In 2019, the young Alabama mother was shot in the head by the father of one of her children and now lives with a bullet lodged in her brain; it is much too dangerous for doctors to remove it.
Top prosecutor Marilyn Mosby turns to her faith after federal indictment, says fight is 'already fixed in my favor'
It’s a familiar pattern. When politicians find themselves in hot water, they usually lean into their faith and turn to the church for prayers and support.