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Miranda Priestly is on the verge of losing everything. Andy gets fired. Emily makes a power play to take over Runway. And terracotta is a no-go color for pale girls. The fashion world becomes a battlefield, and The Devil Wears Prada 2 wastes no time pulling audiences into the drama. The sequel revives the glamour, tension, and […]

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HOLLYWOOD — Few entertainers shaped global culture like Michael Jackson. This week, Hollywood reminded the world that even years after his death, Jackson’s name still commands unmatched attention. Hollywood Turns Out for the King of Pop Lionsgate’s U.S. premiere of Michael transformed Hollywood Boulevard into a full-scale celebration of the King of Pop’s legacy. More […]

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ATLANTA, Ga. — In a direct rebuke to efforts to erase Black and LGBTQ+ history, Atlanta has officially proclaimed March 17 as Bayard Rustin Day, honoring the Black gay strategist who helped build the modern Civil Rights Movement but was too often pushed to its margins. Rustin was the chief organizer of the 1963 March […]

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TULSA, Okla. — For many Tulsa parents, the cost of childcare is no longer just another monthly bill. It is shaping decisions once driven by hope or preference: when to have children, whether to change jobs, how long to delay buying a home, and how much help to ask from family simply to stay employed. […]

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Ten years after Black Maternal Health Week first sounded the alarm, Black women in the United States remain three times more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes than white women. Even more damning, health experts say 84% of those deaths are preventable. That reality has transformed what should be a public health emergency into something […]

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