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It's a Sweep! CeCe Winans wins every category she's nominated in, takes home 3 Grammys
CeCe Winans, is EEW Magazine Online’s top gospel story from the 64th annual Grammy Awards ceremony Sunday where she was blessed with three gold statues.
Fake: Despite social media posturing many young women are not doing well financially
The posturing you see on social media may lead you to wonder how so many young women are able to afford luxurious brands, opulent vacations and live the overall luxe lifestyle. Well, findings from a new survey reveal that maybe you shouldn’t believe everything you see.
Black churchgoers more likely to attend services virtually than in person: Pew
“Protestant churchgoers in the historically Black tradition stand out for being the Christian group most likely to have only watched religious services online or on TV in the last month, with about a third (35%) describing their behavior this way,” shows nationwide data trends.
'Did I dream it?' Toni Braxton opens up about the surreal death of sister Traci
Singer Toni Braxton is grappling to come to terms with the reality of the passing of her sister, Traci Braxton, but is doing her best to keep a positive perspective amid the pain and devastation.
Erica Campbell reveals past liposuction, says ‘It was a really bad situation’
In 2004, after welcoming her first daughter, Grammy-winning gospel singer, Erica Campbell, admits that she was among the millions that give into the promise of the quick fix after being unhappy with her pregnancy weight gain.
First Black pastor of Hillsong Atlanta parts ways amid growing scandals
The first Black pastor of Hillsong, who just came aboard in June 2021, is running for the hills less than a year later.
Will Smith apologizes—finally—to Chris Rock + incident under 'formal review' by Academy
After failing to apologize to Chris Rock at last night’s Academy Awards, Will Smith has issued a former apology to the comedian for striking him following a joke about wife, Jada Pinkett Smith.
Creator of largest Black-owned multicultural doll line chats with Tamron Hall and reveals surprise
Dr. Williams had ascended to unprecedented levels as the highest-ranking person in her field of logistics and seemed to have her career path all set. But then the trajectory of Dr. Williams’ life changed as she watched a little Black girl say something heartbreaking.
The Slap Heard Around the World: Why did Will Smith hit Chris Rock at the Oscars?
Christians say, when people do you wrong, turn the other cheek, but Will Smith says, smack them on the cheek.
MacKenzie Scott donates generous $15 Million to support wounded veterans
Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) received a $15 million donation from MacKenzie Scott to support the needs of post 9/11 wounded, ill and injured veterans.
Hollywood celebrates positive depictions of Black love on TV and in film
Just days before Hollywood's biggest night, some of the entertainment industry's most influential Black couples gathered at the 2022 "Lexus Uptown Honors Hollywood" to celebrate healthy melanated couples on big and small screens.
T.D. Jakes striving to cultivate great leaders at a critical time in history
Jakes believes it is crucial to cultivate leaders who can create positive change in their communities which is why he is bring leaders together from all areas of business, entertainment and nonprofit to provide clarity on the way forward during this cultural moment.
When it comes to cigarette-smoking imagery, the Oscar goes to the tobacco industry
Of the 10 films nominated for Best Picture, 80 percent featured smoking and vaping depictions including: "Don't Look Up;" "CODA;" "Drive My Car;" "King Richard;" "Licorice Pizza;" "Nightmare Alley;" "The Power of the Dog;" and "West Side Story."
Year-round daylight saving time is not as good as permanent standard time, sleep experts say
Millions rejoiced when the U.S. Senate recently passed a bill to establish Daylight Saving Time (DST) year-round, but the National Sleep Foundation (NSF) is not as enthusiastic as your average cosigner.
She That Finds a Husband? There is an increase in women proposing to men
While Proverbs 18:22 may say that “He who finds a wife a good thing and obtains favor from the Lord,” there is a rising trend in America that points to women “finding” husbands by proposing to them.
LaShun Pace’s cause of death revealed + daughter Aarion remembers her mother
After the devastating death of the gospel legend was announced, her cause of death has been revealed.
Gospel legend LaShun Pace of 'The Anointed Pace Sisters' dies at 60
LaShun Pace, age 60, has died according to her management team. At the time of writing, the cause of death for the former member of the gospel group, The Anointed Pace Sisters, has not been disclosed.
Boss Moves: Tasha Cobbs-Leonard is 'grateful' to be new franchise owner of The Athlete's Foot
Grateful is the word that comes to mind when I explore my feelings about my new venture with The Athlete's Foot," shares Cobbs Leonard about her next chapter as a franchise owner.
Review: America’s racist past haunts horror film ‘Master’
“Master,” a new horror film by Mariama Diallo with themes of race and social justice at its core, is most frightening when dealing not with the supernatural, but with the real — the depressingly real, as in the indignities that three Black women face while trying to fit into an overwhelmingly white academic institution.
Christian singer Mandisa opens up about mental health woes in new memoir, 'Out of the Dark'
In her new memoir Out of the Dark: My Journey Through the Shadows to Find God's Joy, released on Tuesday, she discusses how important good friends are in helping her deal with mental health issues.