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Meta’s Massive Change: Messenger Shutdown Sparks Outrage Across Digital Communities

Meta announced the standalone Messenger.com website will permanently shut down in April 2026, forcing millions of users back onto the main Facebook platform for desktop messaging and deeply disrupting the digital hubs central to Black culture's online communication.

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Lizzo’s New Album Bitch Underperforms Amid Industry Criticism and Legal Battle

Lizzo is no longer churning out radio hits. Her 5th studio album, "Bitch," is failing to strike a chord, and she blames her struggling singles on a changing industry and an explosive lawsuit. "Bitch" only sold 2,650 copies in its first week, a huge difference from 2022's "Special," which debuted with 39,000 copies sold. Her three singles have failed to make an impression on the Hot 100 charts.

Barack and Michelle Obama on PEOPLE Cover June 2026

Barack and Michelle Obama look back on their journey, life after the White House, and the newly opened presidential center in Chicago.

Rashee Rice Released From Dallas Jail After 30 Days

Rashee Rice is out of jail after serving 30 days for a parole violation. The Kansas City Chiefs' wide receiver was released from Dallas County Jail on Tuesday morning after testing positive for THC last month.

Takeoff’s Parents Battle Over Wrongful Death Settlement

Takeoff's parents are fighting over how to divide settlement money from a wrongful death suit. His mom claims she raised him as a single parent and provided financial support throughout his life, while his dad argues he's entitled to half the settlement despite being mostly absent. The judge has yet to rule on the dispute over venue between Texas and Georgia courts.

Laverne Cox: Brands “Scared” to Work With Her

Laverne Cox says she has lost so much money because of this administration as brands and colleges pull back from diversity, equity and inclusion work, and she now survives on her savings and retirement money.