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Every second Monday in October, the U.S. marks Columbus Day as a federal holiday meant to honor Christopher Columbus’ 1942 voyage. But today, that celebration carries deep controversy, especially for Black, Indigenous and Brown communities. Historic facts often aren’t taught in full when we’re in grade school. Columbus didn’t “discover” America—indigenous peoples have lived across […]

Baltimore pride just got a runway upgrade. Chicago Sky star Angel Reese is set to make history as the first professional athlete ever to walk the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show, scheduled for October 15, 2025. Victoria’s Secret confirmed her debut as an official “Angel,” and the announcement came with Reese donning wings in a campaign […]

Baltimore and Maryland residents are feeling the impact of Rite Aid’s sweeping store closures as the pharmacy chain enters full liquidation mode. In recent months, four Maryland locations were slated for shutdown as part of a nationwide plan to close 151 stores. In Baltimore, the Rite Aid on Reisterstown Road and the one in Greenspring […]

Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion “Coach Prime” Sanders has revealed new concerns about his health, telling reporters he fears that there may be blood clots in his legs. The revelation came during a press conference after Colorado’s 35-21 loss to Texas Christian University, when Sanders explained that severe pain forced him to remove his shoe […]

On a recent episode of Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, joined by Real Housewives of Potomac star Gizelle Bryant, Latto addressed her fraught relationships with Ice Spice and Nicki Minaj. The rapper explained that her issue with Ice was real, but was mended after both of their teams “reached out” to each other. […]

In a recent discussion on The Quicksilva Morning show, Ms. Parker spoke about Minaj’s influence, character, and the energy she brings to both the music industry and her fan base after recent online fueds.

A recent discussion on The Quicksilva Morning Show sparked a debate after a father questioned his daughter about texting boys has drawn attention online, highlighting the challenges of parenting in the digital age.

September is Infant Mortality Awareness Month. Baltimore Healthy Start works to reduce infant deaths, support families, and address health disparities in the city.

Maryland Sen. Cory McCray’s book, The Apprenticeship That Saved My Life, tells his story of transformation from troubled teen to public servant, highlighting the power of opportunity and second chances.

Regina Hall opens up about her new film One Battle After Another, working with a star-studded cast, and why free speech and humor remain so important.

Remy Ma recently stirred the pot again in a new track featured on Connie Diiamond’s “Head Tap,” where the rapper took shots at her estranged husband’s new girlfriend, boxing champion Clareesa Shields. Remy raps, “you number two and you mad I’m the one b*tch / It ain’t my fault you a dusty and bum b*tch.” […]

Instagram is rolling out a new feature that lets users customize their algorithm and take more control over what shows up in their feed. The update allows you to add or remove categories (topics like “fashion,” “food,” or “sports”) to influence what’s recommended in places like Reels and Explore. This change is part of a […]