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Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade; states can ban abortion
The Supreme Court has ended constitutional protections for abortion that had been in place nearly 50 years in a decision by its conservative majority to overturn Roe v. Wade. Friday’s outcome is expected to lead to abortion bans in roughly half the states.
World’s most fertile mother says it’s ‘God’s grace’ that she has 44 children
A Ugandan mother is making global headlines for holding the world record for the most children and being warned by doctors that she could suffer severe health problems if she stopped giving birth.
Now, Wait! Vickie Winans deserves love and respect, not social media ridicule
When I learned from my EEW Magazine Online team that legendary gospel vocalist, Vickie Winans, has become the latest viral butt of an Internet joke for singing while hoarse – and during Black Music Month no less — I thought, now, wait!
Andrew Gillum, former candidate for Florida governor, facing federal fraud charges
Andrew Gillum, the 2018 Democratic nominee for Florida governor, is facing 21 federal charges related to a scheme to seek donations and funnel a portion of them back to him through third parties, the U.S. attorney’s office announced.
WATCH: Tearful LeToya Luckett reveals what she ‘wanted most from God’
Christian actress and Destiny’s Child alum, LeToya Luckett, got emotional while discussing the life she desires most and how her plans have not all panned out.
WATCH: Christian singer Blessing Offor makes TV debut on ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’
Multi-talented singer songwriter Blessing Offor made his national television debut Monday, June 20, performing his hit track “Brighter Days” on NBC’s The Kelly Clarkson Show.
Kirk Franklin On Cursing Out His Son, Kerrion: ‘There is a standard and I didn’t meet it’
In a new interview with The Breakfast Club, the 52-year-old father of 34-year-old Kerrion Franklin – the one on the receiving end of the vulgar tongue-lashing – is taking accountability and acknowledging his failure.
Performance Spotlight: Versatile gospel singer Kierra Sheard Kelly's brilliant cover of ‘I’m Here’ from The Color Purple
With such an iconic history, gospel lovers are elated to see one of the genre’s premier vocalists, Kierra Sheard Kelly, be given the opportunity to showcase her scintillating vocals on the classic, “I’m Here.”
The soundtrack for Juneteenth 2022: ‘Freedom Songs’ features Koryn Hawthorne and more
Available to stream exclusively on Apple Music, the second annual compilation features an eclectic mix of originals and covers to celebrate the holiday from the likes of Koryn Hawthorne, Alex Isley, Brittney Spencer, and more.
Tauren Wells seeks to encourage through new album ‘Joy In The Morning’
“Throughout the sessions, I was thinking, ‘How many people can I encourage with this album?’” he recalls.
Kingdom Book 1: Mav City, Kirk Franklin highlight injustice and bring hope through gospel
Music collective Maverick City Music and Kirk Franklin – both Grammy winners – are centering their focus on the injustices around mass incarceration by amplifying the voices of 1,300 inmates at Everglades Correctional Facility in Florida.
James Patterson sorry for saying white writers face racism, expresses support for 'diversity'
James Patterson is apologizing for saying that white male writers are being subjected to “just another of form of racism,” comments the best-selling author had made during an interview with The Sunday Times in London.
Buffalo supermarket gunman charged with federal hate crimes, could face death penalty
The white gunman who killed 10 Black people in a racist attack at a Buffalo supermarket was charged Wednesday with federal hate crimes and could face the death penalty if convicted.
LaKeisha Rainey Collins’ God-given dream is helping heal women from trauma
God gave LaKeisha Rainey Collins a dream to help heal women from trauma.
The remarkable way a Black family’s Bible ended up on display at the Smithsonian
The remarkable journey began 30 years ago in San Bernardino, when the Diggs family found the Bible in a box of books set to be donated to charity.
Tyler Perry compassionate toward Will Smith, thinks slap was ‘trauma’ response but not an 'excuse'
Is Christian media mogul Tyler Perry attempting to assess and address the Will Smith Oscars slap the Bible way, by not judging and considering his own susceptibility to human error?
Father declares ‘God is good’ after daughter, initially reported dead, is alive
Tesfaye Ailbe was told that his 18-year-old daughter, Hannah Wadiso, had perished over Memorial Day weekend in a catastrophic car crash that left two dead and 20 injured but later learned she had in fact survived.
Maverick City’s Naomi Raine introduces new sound in solo debut, calls it ‘life music’ and ‘art’
Though the Grammy-winning worship leader may have been introduced to millions through worshipful melodies, as she gears up for the release of her debut album, Journey, the Queens, New York native is reintroducing herself.