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Debunking Bisexual Myths: Misconceptions, Misnomers & Erasure

Bisexuality has existed for as long as human attraction itself, yet it remains one of the most misunderstood and misrepresented identities in conversations about sexuality. From myths that erase bisexuality altogether to assumptions that make dating harder, bi folks often find themselves facing skepticism from both straight and queer communities. So, let’s set the record…

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Are Your Protective Hair Styles Hiding Cancer-Causing Chemicals?

For many Black women, protective styles like braids, twists, and locs are more than just a beauty choice—they’re a cultural staple and a way to safeguard natural hair from daily manipulation. But what if the very thing meant to “protect” us is actually causing harm? A recent Consumer Reports investigation has dropped some serious revelations,…

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Dissecting Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl Halftime Performance: A Cultural and Political Statement

Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl LIX halftime show on February 9, 2025, at New Orleans' Caesars Superdome, was more than just a musical spectacle—it was a layered, cinematic experience packed with symbolism, social commentary, and powerful messaging. As the first solo hip-hop artist to headline this prestigious stage, Lamar transformed the event into a thought-provoking performance…

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Drake’s Lawsuit: How It Could Impact the Super Bowl Halftime Show

Drake has sparked legal fireworks by filing a defamation lawsuit against his longtime label, Universal Music Group, over Kendrick Lamar’s track "Not Like Us." The song, widely interpreted as a diss aimed at Drake, has ignited debates across the music industry, particularly as both artists remain in the spotlight for their anticipated Super Bowl performances.…

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Maxwell High School Brooklyn Annual December Hair Show Highlights Creativity and Community

Brooklyn's Maxwell High School has long been a hub for innovation, creativity, and community engagement. Known for its strong vocational programs and a commitment to student development, the school fosters excellence in both academics and technical skills. At the helm of this transformative institution is Principal John Rullan, whose leadership has nurtured a culture of…

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Detty December 2025 in Lagos: Your Ultimate Travel Guide with Tips and Events

It’s January 2025, and while the festive season has just wrapped up, it’s never too early to start planning for Detty December in Lagos. Known as Nigeria’s premier party season, Detty December is a month-long extravaganza of concerts, street carnivals, nightlife, and cultural celebrations. If you’re already dreaming of an unforgettable end to 2025, here’s…

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Supreme Court Weighs TikTok Ban: What It Means for Users

The battle over TikTok’s future in the United States has reached new heights. The Supreme Court is now poised to consider whether the platform's ban infringes on First Amendment rights. For millions of American users, TikTok is a source of entertainment, creativity, and even livelihood, but it has also become a lightning rod for controversy…

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Big Love: Inside Elon Musk’s Compound for His 11 Kids and Baby Mommas

Elon Musk, the tech billionaire and CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, is reportedly building a residential compound in Texas. The purpose of this compound is to house his 11 children along with some of their mothers. Musk’s children come from multiple relationships with three different women. These women include Canadian author Justine Wilson, singer Grimes…

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