BLACK HISTORY MONTH

Lauren Von Der Pool reacts to the haters: "Either you’re going to love all of me or you’re not. That’s fine by me."
The Afro-Honduran baker gets candid about his heritage, being the target of racial slurs and his frustration with European baked goods.

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The Canadian capital has declared a state of emergency against the "occupying" anti-vaccine truckers as global far-right forces step up to support them.
An ex-girlfriend last month testified before a grand jury investigating the Florida lawmaker for possible sex crimes.
Five jumpers were disqualified from the mixed team competition in Beijing because their outfits offered an aerodynamic advantage.
The late-night host notes the very specific law the former president may have just broken.
Related documents are still sealed, but the Hennepin County Court said Peter Cahill was the signing judge when Minneapolis police killed the Black man.
State Rep. Walter Blackman said he's the target of a smear campaign by right-wing media for not wanting to overturn the 2020 presidential election.
Barbara Ann won gold in the slalom at the 1972 Sapporo Games.
"If the shots were given away for free because they’re life-saving, why isn’t insulin free?" the actor tweeted on Monday.
The 22-year-old put himself in prime position to win his long-sought gold medal at the Beijing Winter Olympics.
Mark Lye, a golf analyst and former PGA Tour player, insisted his comments were not "sexist in any way."
This tendency earned him a phone call from some unhappy studio bosses.
"Ordering fresh mint mouthwash — extra strength," Alexa blurts out when the couple wakes up in the morning.

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