Tag: women in science
CULTURE
Henrietta Lacks: Her Stolen Cells, Born Today
Henrietta Lacks, born 1920. We remember her cells, taken without consent in 1951, revolutionized medicine. Instrumental in polio vaccine, cloning, gene mapping, and in vitro fertilization.
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ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
Rah Digga Calls for Surviving Clive Davis Documentary
Rah Digga sparked social media discussion after posting about legendary music executive Clive Davis, asking when fans would get a documentary about him and suggesting major industry figures are protected from public scrutiny that artists face.
ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
Stephen A Smith & Garcelle Beauvais Relationship
ESPN firebrand Stephen A. Smith and Real Housewives of Beverly Hills icon Garcelle Beauvais were spotted looking very "comfy cozy" throughout the night at the Michael Jackson biopic premiere at the Dolby Theatre on Monday, April 20, 2026.
URBAN CULTURE
Drake Ice Sculpture Vandalized: Politics, Art, or Vandalism?
Drake's ice sculpture in Toronto becomes a canvas for political expression (or vandalism) as 'F--k Ice' is spray-painted onto it. The incident sparks debate about art, politics, and public spaces.
CAREER & FINANCE
Karen S. Carter Breaks Barriers as First Black Woman CEO of Dow Inc.
Karen S. Carter makes history as Dow Inc.'s first Black woman CEO. A moment for corporate diversity and a shift in leadership.
ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
Stefon Diggs Defamation Case: Financial Records Dispute
The legal fight between Stefon Diggs and social media personality Christopher Blake Griffith is continuing to heat up as Griffith asks a judge to force Diggs to turn over financial information and records that could show whether the NFL star was actually harmed by the allegations made against him.





