Tag: Survival

‘M.I.A.’ Cast on Surviving Miami’s Underworld

Peacock’s new crime drama “M.I.A.” brings Shannon Gisela, Brittany Adebumola and Dylan Jackson together in a story shaped by crime, survival and unexpected personal connections set against the backdrop of Miami.

Scottish Woman Survives Being Trampled by Herd of Cows While Hiking With Her Dog

A Scottish woman, Mary-Jane Parker, 61, was crushed and trampled by a herd of cattle while hiking with her dog, Lola, in the Scottish Highlands. She played dead and used a tracking device to call for help, sustaining injuries before being airlifted to a hospital. Lola was found safe.

Halle Berry Suicide Interview Gains New Meaning

Halle Berry's 90s suicide interview resurfaces, sparking vital conversations on Black women, heartbreak, and surviving deep emotional harm. Her raw account reveals that even admired figures carry hidden wounds, highlighting the societal pressure for Black women to suffer silently.

DeWanda Wise & Guy Pearce on ‘Killing Faith’ Interview

BlkCosmo interviews actors DeWanda Wise and Guy Pearce for the upcoming film Killing Faith coming to theaters October 3rd. Set against the plague-ravaged deserts of the 1849 Arizona territory, Killing Faith journeys through an American West

Teyana Taylor’s “A Thousand and One” – Must-See!

Teyana Taylor’s performance in A Thousand and One is a powerful showcase of dramatic range. She embodies Inez, a mother fighting for survival and home in a changing NYC. Her portrayal is raw, honest, and transcendent, anchoring the film with emotional depth.

The Man in My Basement: Hulu Premiere, Haunting Survival

This Friday, Hulu drops a film that already feels destined to get people talking late into the night: The Man in My Basement. Adapted from Walter Mosley’s acclaimed novel, it’s the kind of psychological thriller that doesn’t just get under your skin, it makes you refle

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BigXthaPlug found himself back in jail Friday after he was caught allegedly driving while intoxicated and possessing some marijuana. Online jail records show the Dallas-based rapper was booked into the Collin County Jail in Texas on Friday by the Allen Police Department. He was charged with driving while intoxicated, marijuana possession of less than 2 ounces, and unlawful possession of a firearm.

50 Cent’s Legal Team Crushes Ex’s Claims

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Tupac Murder Trial: Week 1 Bombshells Revealed

Nearly 30 years after rap icon Tupac Shakur was killed, the long-awaited trial of Duane "Keffe D" Davis is finally underway. Prosecutors allege Davis, a former Los Angeles gang leader, planned the drive-by shooting in retaliation after Tupac beat Davis' nephew at the MGM Grand hours earlier. Davis is charged with organizing the hit, not pulling the trigger. He pleaded not guilty. The central battle involves whether Keffe D is finally telling the truth or has spent years telling increasingly dramatic stories for money and attention.

Tory Lanez Marriage Survives After Divorce Dismissed

Tory Lanez's marriage will remain legally intact after a Los Angeles judge dismissed his wife Raina Chassagne's divorce case. Court records show Judge Nicole M. Heeseman dismissed Chassagne's petition in July after the former couple failed to move the proceedings forward.