Author: Dorcas Onasa

Peacock is doubling down on one of its fastest-growing originals. The streaming platform has renewed The Burbs for a second season, building on a breakout debut that quickly captured attention and kept viewers coming back. Led by Keke Palmer, the comedy blends humor with mystery, offering a modern take on suburban life that has proven to resonate with audiences both in the U.S. and abroad. A breakout debut that drove massive viewership When The Burbs premiered on February 8, it didn’t take long for the series to gain traction. Within weeks, it racked up more than 1.7 billion viewing minutes,…

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Taylor Frankie Paul, one of the central figures on the reality series The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, will not face criminal charges over domestic violence allegations made against her in Utah. The Salt Lake County District Attorney’s Office announced the decision, pointing to insufficient evidence as the reason it would not move forward with the case. The allegations stemmed from claims made by her ex-boyfriend, Dakota Mortensen. After reviewing the available evidence, the DA’s office determined that several of the alleged misdemeanor incidents took place more than two years ago, placing them beyond the statute of limitations and making…

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Fedha Sinon, the influencer and reality TV personality widely known as Pinkydoll, is opening up about a health crisis that very nearly cost her her life. On April 11, she was rushed to the hospital after experiencing three separate heart attack episodes in a single day an ordeal she described to her followers on TikTok in raw, emotional terms. In the video, she recounted lying in a hospital bed for hours while medical staff monitored her heart closely, restricting even her water intake out of fear that any small change could make things worse. She told her audience she was…

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When Kemi Badenoch stepped into her role as leader of the UK’s Conservative Party opposition, she did more than secure a party title she made history. Badenoch became the first Black person of African descent to lead a major opposition party in the United Kingdom, a milestone that places her among a growing line of trailblazers reshaping British political life. Her predecessor, Rishi Sunak, had already made history as the first British Asian to lead the party, meaning the Conservatives have now produced two consecutive leaders from minority backgrounds. Born in Wimbledon in 1980, Badenoch spent part of her formative…

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Asha Bhosle, the Indian playback singer whose voice became one of the most recognized and beloved sounds in Bollywood history, died Sunday at the age of 92 in Mumbai. Her passing drew an immediate outpouring of grief from across India’s arts and entertainment world, as well as from admirers far beyond its borders. Her granddaughter Zanai Bhosle had confirmed earlier that the singer had been moved to a private hospital in Mumbai on Saturday evening after experiencing a chest infection and exhaustion. Her son Anand Bhosle confirmed her death to ANI news agency and announced that her funeral would be…

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When Euphoria first premiered on HBO in 2019, the entertainment landscape looked nothing like it does today. Jacob Elordi and Sydney Sweeney were largely unknown quantities. There was genuine curiosity about whether Zendaya, fresh off Marvel’s family friendly Spider Man franchise, could carry something so raw and emotionally demanding. Beloved cast members Eric Dane and Angus Cloud were both very much alive. And audiences were still wrapping their heads around rapper Drake’s name appearing in the executive producer credits. That first season daring, unnerving and achingly relevant in its portrayal of troubled teenagers earned enormous critical acclaim. Over the course…

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A growing number of Republican senators are signaling resistance to renewed pressure from Donald Trump to eliminate the filibuster, underscoring a rare moment of divergence within the party. Despite the former president’s continued influence over GOP politics, Senate leaders appear unwilling to move forward with such a significant procedural change. John Thune, the Senate majority leader, has indicated there are not enough votes within the Republican conference to support ending the long-standing rule. The divide highlights a broader tension between loyalty to party leadership figures and the institutional priorities that have historically shaped Senate decision-making. Why the filibuster remains a…

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Tyson Fury is back and he made sure everyone in London knew exactly who he wants next. The selfproclaimed Gypsy King returned to the ring in commanding fashion on Saturday night at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, defeating Arslanbek Makhmudov by unanimous decision in a performance that silenced any doubters who wondered how much time away from the sport might have dulled his edge. The judges scored the bout 120-108 and 119-109, numbers that left little room for debate about who controlled the night. A slow start, then vintage Fury Fury did not come out blazing. The opening rounds were measured, almost…

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For 36 years, Mark Jones has been the voice that made ordinary basketball moments feel like events worth remembering. On Sunday, that voice calls its last game on ESPN. Jones, 63, is signing off today during the Orlando Magic and Boston Celtics matchup, bringing down the curtain on one of the longest and most distinctive careers in sports broadcasting history. ESPN confirmed the departure and plans to honor him with a special on air tribute during the broadcast, a fitting send off for someone who gave the network more than three decades of his life. A career built on personality…

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Some albums are made. Others are earned. For Mark Adams, This is Neo Soul his 18th solo album falls firmly into the second category. Adams spent more than two decades as the music director for Roy Ayers, one of the most influential figures in neo soul and jazz history. That relationship gave him a front row seat to greatness, but it also gave him something rarer: a deep, personal understanding of what made Ayers’ music endure. Now, with Ayers gone, Adams has channeled that understanding into a project that serves as both tribute and evolution. A tribute built on real…

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