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Missing New York Grandmother Found in Las Vegas

Alisa Goods, a 63-year-old woman from New York City who disappeared while visiting Las Vegas, has been found dead, bringing a heartbreaking end to the search for her. Her family stated their hearts are broken after being notified of her death. Authorities are now investigating the circumstances surrounding her death. Goods had traveled to Las Vegas to visit a longtime friend but left to catch a bus to a nearby CVS on August 8 and never returned.

Tyrique Withers on V Man August 2026

Tyriq Withers for Vman Magazine. Grooming: Tasha Reiko Brown

Lil Durk Viral Mugshot: AI-Generated Fake Image

A supposed mug shot of Lil Durk is making the rounds online, but TMZ has learned the image is bogus and is the latest example of AI slop. The image circulating on social media appears to show the Grammy-winning rapper with a bald head and wearing jail clothing. Sources with direct knowledge tell TMZ that's not a real photo of Durk. He currently has a short haircut but is not bald like the man depicted in the viral image.

Boosie Badazz: Powerful Black Man in $600K Pardon Fight

Boosie Badazz is fighting to recover $600,000 after claiming lobbyists failed to deliver the presidential pardon they promised him. The Louisiana rapper opened up about the dispute during the latest episode of the Rickey Smiley On The Spot podcast.

Gary Mayor Demands Better as City Faces Power Crisis

More than a week after a powerful storm tore through Northwest Indiana, thousands of Gary residents remain without electricity. Northern Indiana Public Service Company announced that power will be fully restored by Tuesday. But for residents who could spend nearly two weeks without power, trying to survive the aftermath feels like a crisis that refuses to end. Gary Mayor Eddie Melton says his constituents deserve better information and is demanding that NIPSCO provide specific and accurate details regarding the outage.

Sango on Soulection: Producer Cover 2026

He was blending Brazilian baile funk into R&B years before it became the wave. Soulection was built on his crates. Trapsoul has his fingerprints on it. And now RHYTHM & MELODY got Big Sean, Smino, GoldLink and Xavier Omär all pulling up for the same producer.

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HBCU Back-to-School Outfits This Year

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Marcus Scribner Marries Childhood Sweetheart

Marcus Scribner, the former Black-ish child star, has officially tied the knot with his childhood sweetheart Gracie Globerman in a romantic Los Angeles dinner-party wedding at the restaurant République, featured by Vogue.

Cymphonique Master P Skin Bleaching Claims

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Regina Belle on Cadillac Chronicles Interview

So the legendary Regina Belle came through to Cadillac Chronicles TV with some generational classics. Super vocal powerhouse who's music is timeless and sophisticated. She has an amazing story and journey. Great conversation about growth and God.

Michael Wright & Black Celebs We Lost in 2026

We're not going to lie, 2025 was a tough year, as we lost many of the Black legends we knew and loved. Now, as 2026 rolls past the halfway mark, we continue to say goodbye to even more of those who had such a tremendous impact on the culture. Although they are gone, they will never be forgotten. From actors to athletes, to politicians and more, we're honoring the Black legends we lost in 2026.