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6-Year-Old With Autism Getting His Hair Cut By Barber Who Turned The Experience Into A Game
A 6-year-old child with autism was seen getting his hair trimmed by a barber dedicated to making the process joyful in a poignant video uploaded on Instagram. In the video, Jackson is seen standing up while Ree goes back and forth with him, cutting his hair expertly. The 6-year-old, who dislikes loud noises and having […] More
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Tamela Mann Shares Her Inspiring Weight Loss Transformation
Tamela Mann, an award-winning gospel singer, has dropped an astounding amount of weight after changing her lifestyle and has published before and after photos on Instagram. Tamela Mann, a Grammy winner, has struggled with her weight her entire life. She became an Ambassador for WW, formerly Weight Watchers, in 2019, and her commitment to a […] More
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11-Year-Old Black Boy is about to Become Chess’ Youngest Grandmaster
Every sport in which blacks aren’t usually known to participate attracts a contingent of black folks. You may now add chess to the mix. Tanitoluwa “Tani” Adewumi, who is only 11 years old, is on track to become the world’s youngest chess grandmaster, the highest rank a player can achieve, after becoming a national master […] More
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Rihanna’s Billion-Dollar Savage X Fenty Lingerie Brand Is Finally Opening Retail Stores
Rihanna’s Savage X Fenty is scheduled to open its own retail locations, and it’s now aiming to expand its audience and customers. Rihanna said in a tweet on Friday, Jan. 7, that the $1 billion lingerie brand will expand to include brick-and-mortar locations, beginning in a few U.S. cities. “2022, we coming in HOT! We […] More
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Kamali Thompson is Having the Best of Both Worlds: From an Olympian to a Doctor
Kamali Thompson has it all when it comes to having the best of both worlds! After competing for Team USA at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021, the New Jersey native became a part of sports history. Her rise to fame, however, does not end there; she is currently pursuing a career in medicine. She’s finally […] More
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A Father’s Love: A Father Works 3 Jobs, 7 Days a Week to Surprise Daughter with Her Dream Graduation Dress
Ricky Smith struggles to make ends meet despite working three jobs in Monongahela, Pennsylvania: McDonald’s, Popeye’s, and a Circle K convenience store. So, when his 14-year-old daughter, Nevaeha, wished for a $200 outfit to wear to her 8th-grade graduation, dad was a little hesitant. “I said, ‘Mom, Dad, I want this dress,’” said Nevaeha, according […] More
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How a Former Prisoner Expanded An Underwear Line For Kids, With Help From Beyoncé
Yolanda Perkins, the founder and CEO of Undies by BlendiTone, a line of underwear for children of color, has faced numerous challenges throughout her life. She has gone from being a prison inmate to a successful entrepreneur who advocates for Black children’s representation. She is also a supporter of the reintegration of ex-prisoners. Yolanda couldn’t […] More
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The First Black American Woman to Be a Self-Made Millionaire
Sarah was born free, while the rest of her siblings were born on the other side of emancipation. But by the age of seven, she was an orphan working in the same cotton fields as her mother. Sarah married at 14 to get away from her harsh brother-in-home, the law’s and she and Moses McWilliams […] More
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Mom Gives Credit to Her Son, saying that Her Son was Her Inspiration to Kickstart Weight Loss Journey
Tiesha Robinson, a 35-year-old mother and accountant, was inspired to lose weight by her son, according to People. Robinson began her weight-loss journey with Weight Watchers, but she was not mentally engaged. She didn’t put her health first until her son’s father died in 2018. “It made me realize that my son only has one […] More
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Teen’s Life Has Changed After Making a Stunning Dress for His Prom Date
Being homeless is not the end of the world, as this man can attest. Jimelle Levon of Columbus, Ohio, has built his own fashion firm from the ground up. “Me and my mother lived in a shelter before, when I was in fifth grade. From there on, once I hit sixth grade, I was always […] More