The Houston Hottie's hospitalization mid-performance is a raw reminder that even the most unstoppable women need to slow down.
It was supposed to be just another night of Megan Thee Stallion commanding a stage. Instead, the Grammy-winning rapper and burgeoning restaurateur became the story — and not in the way anyone expected. On March 31,…
When the University of South Carolina Gamecocks defeated the University of Connecticut Huskies 62-48 on April 3 in the Women's Final Four, it should have been a clean, celebrated moment. Head coach Dawn Staley had guided her team to another defining win, one step closer to what would have been a fourth NCAA championship under…
From whisper-thin linework to bold blackout art, this season's hottest tattoo styles are rewriting the rules of body art
Spring 2026 is not the season to play it safe with your ink. Whether you're already heavily tattooed or finally ready to commit to that first piece, the body art world is having a serious moment…
There is a version of Zuri Hall's career that could have stayed comfortably in place. Red carpets, press junkets, the familiar rhythm of entertainment hosting she had mastered all of it. But the Emmy Award-winning host had been sitting on an idea for years, one that kept returning to her as her résumé grew and…
The internet is obsessed with nose breathing — but before you reach for the tape, here's what the science actually says.
Mouth Taping: What's Behind the Trend
It seems like every few months, a new wellness hack sweeps social media promising to fix everything from brain fog to bad breath — and mouth taping is…
Not all sunscreens are created equal — and for melanin-rich skin, finding the right formula is a whole journey.
Let's be clear: sunscreen isn't just for light skin. Dermatologists have long emphasized that melanin, while remarkable, offers only minimal natural protection from the sun — certainly not enough to skip SPF altogether. For Black women especially,…
Not fully alone, not deeply connected—why surface-level bonds are shaping how we relate today
In a world that never seems to pause, many people quietly carry a sense of isolation and disconnection that’s hard to explain.
There are endless notifications, group chats that never sleep, and social calendars that stay full. From the outside, it…
A K-pop music video cameo sparks a viral moment — and reignites conversations about genes, identity, and a family still healing.
Shiloh Steps Into the Spotlight
When a brief teaser clip surfaced online for K-pop artist Dayoung's upcoming music video, What's a Girl to Do?, it took viewers only seconds to do a double take.…
A Why meaningful apologies go beyond words—and how to rebuild trust with intention
Human connection is fragile, yet deeply essential. When it fractures, the instinct to repair it looks different across species. While animals rely on instinctive gestures—like grooming or submissive behavior—humans turn to something more layered and intentional: the apology.
Unlike automatic reactions, an apology…
A wave of innovations — from blood tests that hunt dozens of tumors at once to AI-powered imaging — is pushing detection years earlier, and changing what survival looks like.
For decades, the word "cancer" arrived too late. By the time a lump appeared, a scan turned worrying or a symptom sent someone to a…

