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Kirko Bangz Slays on Deeds Magazine October 2025 with Iconic Style and Bold Visual Excellence
Kirkobangz by Halimotu Shokunbi for Deeds Magazine. Creative Director: Catiyahhh. Producers & Set Design: Catiyahhh & Halimotu Shokunbi. Executive Producer: Tunde. Stylist: Rowainee. Design: Shale Malone. Production Assistants: Uchenna Aduaka & Youva
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Vic Mensa Shines on Licence Mag October 2025 in a Bold Vision of Creative Mastery
Vic Mensa by Kenny V Photographiste for Licence Mag. Executive Production: Jaycia Office PR. Art Director: Itumba Mbokolo. Graphic Designer: James Legendeur. This professional team collaborated to produce the official editorial features for Licence Mag.
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Cardi B Slays on Paper Magazine October 2025 with Iconic Style by Kollin Carter
Cardi B for Paper Magazine. Story by Erica Campbell. Stylist: Kollin Carter Hair: Tokyo Stylez Styling assistants: Juan Mario Ortiz, Posh Mckoy Music editor: Erica Campbell.
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Usher Shines in Timeless Style on Sharp Magazine October 2025
Usher takes the spotlight in an exclusive feature for Sharp Magazine, discussing his evolving career, legendary status in R&B, and his latest creative ventures. The multi-platinum artist reflects on his journey and what the bright future holds today.
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Stephen Curry Shines with Timeless Sophistication on Cigar & Spirits 2025-10-16 00:29:21
Stephen Curry for Cigar & Spirits Magazine. The legendary basketball icon discusses his journey, his passion for excellence, and the finer things in life. This exclusive feature delves into the mindset of a champion both on and off the court tonight.
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Wanda Sykes Slays Variety November 2025 Cover Featuring Stunning Hair by Larry Jarah Sims
Wanda Sykes for Variety. Hair: Larry Jarah Sims. This feature showcases the incredible talent of Wanda Sykes as she graces the pages of Variety magazine. The impeccable hair styling for this photoshoot was expertly handled by Larry Jarah Sims today.
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Tupac Murder Case: Ex-Cop Claims Rapper Protected Shooter
During the first day of Duane Keefe D Davis' trial for allegedly murdering Tupac, former Las Vegas Metro Police Department Officer Garry Dale took the stand. Dale was in the ambulance with Tupac after he was shot on September 7, 1996, and said he asked Tupac multiple times who shot him, but the rapper kept his mouth shut and only responded by saying he and his crew would take care of it.
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Butch Huskey and Black Celebs Lost in 2026
Former New York Mets slugger Butch Huskey has died at 54, leaving behind a career remembered for both his power and his connection to Jackie Robinson. Huskey spent most of his seven-year MLB career with the Mets, although it also included stints with the Seattle Mariners, Boston Red Sox and Minnesota Twins. His best season came in 1997, when he hit 24 home runs and drove in 81.
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Business Success Books and Podcasts Guide
Many people feel that expensive business conferences are failing to deliver. Following recent social media backlash surrounding InvestFest—one of the largest gatherings for Black entrepreneurs and investors—many attendees left feeling like they paid top dollar for basic advice and empty networking. With August being Black Business Month, it's the perfect time to explore how Black entrepreneurs can unlock game-changing business gems from top experts through books without breaking the bank on conference tickets.
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Thandiwe Newton’s Daughter Dating Hoffman’s Son
Cooper Hoffman, the 23-year-old son of late Oscar-winning actor Philip Seymour Hoffman, has officially confirmed his relationship with 21-year-old actress Nico Parker, daughter of Hollywood star Thandiwe Newton and director Ol Parker.
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Tupac Killer Murder Trial: Live Stream Coverage
The murder trial for alleged Tupac Shakur killer Duane "Keefe D" Davis is set to begin in a Nevada courtroom nearly 30 years after Tupac was gunned down near the Las Vegas Strip. Prosecutors say Keefe planned the murder and produced the gun used to kill Tupac, though they say he's not the man who fired the fatal shot. He has pleaded not guilty to all charges.