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Yaya Disses YB’s Marriage
Yaya Mayweather appears to address "homewrecker" allegations, seemingly criticizing NBA YoungBoy's marriage to Jazlyn Mychelle. The drama unfolds as she reacts to accusations, fueling further speculation about their relationships.
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Yaya Reacts: Pregnant or Not? NBA YoungBoy Sparks Rumors
Yaya Mayweather is addressing pregnancy rumors after NBA YoungBoy's song mentioned getting rid of "it." She shared a loving note to him before the song's release.
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Yaya & NBA YoungBoy Forever!
Yaya Mayweather sent a loving note to NBA YoungBoy, just weeks after he revealed his third child with his wife. Her message of affection comes amid his recent confessions in a song, hinting at his relationships.
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50 Best Black Actors in TV History
From Andre Braugher to Denzel Washington, we celebrate 50 legendary Black male actors who redefined television and shaped our cultural landscape.
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Man Sentenced to 45 Years for LEGO Theft
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"Although illegal, it may seem outrageous to sentence anyone to decades behind bars for stealing LEGO. But for one North Texas man, a months-long retail theft spree centered on the popular toy bricks ended with a punishment you'd never expect."
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Khloé Kardashian & French Montana: No Bad Blood
Khloé Kardashian's rare night out started with dinner and ended with a surprise run-in with one of her exes, French Montana, whom she dated in 2014, at a private venue where the moment was friendly and brief.
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6ix9ine Says “God” Had His Back After Drake Diss
Tekashi 6ix9ine is looking back at one of Drake and Lil Durk's biggest collaborations and is unsurprisingly not even a tiny bit remorseful about some of his past actions. In a VladTV interview, the Brooklyn-born rapper discussed "Laugh Now Cry Later," Drake and Durk's 2020 single.
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The Return of Jim Crow: What to Expect
There are eras in American history that Black folks look back on with horror — defined not only by law and policy, but by lived experience, fear, and resistance. Among them, Jim Crow stands as one of the most devastating systems of racial control in America.




