Yvonne Jegede says she should have married for money and not love

In a new clip from her recent interview with The Honest Bunch Podcast, the actress spoke about her marriage to ex-husband Olakunle ‘Abounce’ Fawole and highlighted how things changed within the marriage. She stated that when they got married, he began to pick issues with how she spoke to him and how he emphasised the age gap between them which he never did before. She said, “He is eight years older than me. [Read More]

17 things the Bible says about the power in your tongue

Proverbs 18:21 confirms this by saying, "Death and life are in the power of the tongue, and those who love it will eat its fruits." This is further seen in Matthew 18:18, which proclaims, "Verily I say unto you, Whatsoever ye shall bind on earth shall be bound in heaven: and whatsoever ye shall loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven.” These verses prove how much good or bad our tongues, words can do. [Read More]

8 Tips for Planning Your Solar Eclipse Trip

There are few natural phenomena that can evoke the same emotion of a solar eclipse. Around the world, myths and legends have developed to explain the rare event, which happens when the shadow of the moon blocks the light from the sun, causing a period of temporary darkness in the middle of the day. In ancient China, eclipses were said to signal that the sun was being devoured by a dragon, while in South America, subjects of the Inca Empire believed it signaled the sun god’s anger at the world. [Read More]

9 Ways to Combat Inflation

Inflation is everywhere. You can feel it at the grocery store, when you pay your electricity bill, and when you fill up your tank. It costs more money to travel, buy a car, and go out for a bite to eat with friends. With prices soaring to highs not seen in 40 years, many are finding it difficult to manage the increase in cost of living, and this isn’t only in the U. [Read More]

Alain Delon (Actor and Filmmaker)

Profession: Actor and Filmmaker Biography: Alain Delon is a French actor and filmmaker, known for his leading roles in European cinema from the 1960s to the 1980s. His performances earned him a César Award for Best Actor for his role in Notre histoire (1984) and distinguished honors such as an honorary membership in France's Legion of Honour, an Honorary Golden Bear at the 45th Berlin International Film Festival, and an Honorary Palme d'Or at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival. [Read More]

Are Dating Apps Doing Enough to Keep You Safe?

Before a 36-year-old man in Oregon charged with attempted murder shot and killed himself during a standoff with authorities late last month, the Grants Pass Police Department warned the public that Foster could be using dating apps while on the run, calling into question safety measures on some of the major dating apps and what steps users can take to protect themselves. The question of safety on dating apps isn’t anything new though. [Read More]

Bad Eggs: Another Fake-Food Scandal Rocks China

From tainted baby formula to exploding watermelons, China has seen its share of food-safety problems. But food forgery in the world’s most populous country may have recently hit another high — or, rather, another low: fake chicken eggs. On Sunday, a woman who gave her name as Ms. Tian was shopping at a vegetable market in Luoyang, in central China’s Henan province, when she noticed a van selling eggs for about 6¢ cheaper than they were going for in supermarkets, the Guangming Daily reported. [Read More]

Before the Census, a QuestionWho Counts as Asian American?

With the U.S. Census online form set to go live starting March 12, Americans will soon get the once-in-a-decade opportunity to stand up and be counted. But while many of the questions on the Census may seem simple — name or date of birth — at least one is more complicated: race. For many Asian Americans, who are the least likely among ethnic groups to fill out the Census, this can be especially true. [Read More]

Beyonce as a Bollywood Star Is Not Cultural Appropriation

As fierce Sri Lankan and African-American feminists who have never supported white celebrities cash-cropping cornrows, white yoga teachers wearing saris and bindis, or other forms of cultural appropriation, we’re here to tell you: There’s no reason to be mad about Beyoncé portraying a Bollywood star in Coldplay’s new video “Hymn for the Weekend.” In fact, her role offers viewers a rare opportunity to see how much and how beautifully blackness is part of South Asian culture. [Read More]

Boy Spyce & Khaid combine for new single 'Carry Me Go'

Artist: Khaid

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