Tracy Spiridakos is saying goodbye to Hailey Upton. Ahead of the May 22 finale, the “Chicago P.D.” actor is opening up for the first time abouther decision to leave the procedural at the end of Season 11.
A professor of Medical Microbiology & Molecular Genetics at the University of Nsukka, Prof. Ifeoma Ezeonu has reacted to the report making rounds that the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, graduated with a pass in Philosophy. The lecturer in a post on her Twitter account said when she hears people talk about Obi studying Philosophy she laughs, wondering what he was looking for in that department.
Ezeonu who noted that she didn’t meet Obi in school said she heard that he was busy with business while in UNN.
‘RHOM’ Star Alexia Echevarria Postponed Her Wedding to Todd Nepola for a Tragic ReasonBy Elizabeth RandolphPublished March 3 2022, 4:05 p.m. ET
Source: BravoAfter pushing back her wedding to mourn the loss of her mom, Alexia Echevarria from The Real Housewives of Miami officially married her longtime love, Todd Nepola, in December 2021.
The Bravo star’s mother, Nancy, died in August 2021, which was when Alexia and Todd had planned to get married.
Who was Billy Mac from ‘NCIS’? The March 13, 2023, episode was dedicated to Billy Mac, a significant member of the ‘NCIS’ team who sadly passed away.
When we think of the name, Billy Mac, some of us may associate him with the kooky singer from Love Actually played by Bill Nighy. But in the world of NCIS, Billy Mac wasn’t just a real person, he was also a very memorable part of the team.
Boko Haram militants reportedly stormed Gulak, the administrative headquarters of Madagali in northern part of Adamawa state, in order to take it over. The militants set ablaze a military base and artilleries.
Premium Times reports that the insurgents came around 7pm on Sunday, November 29, and engaged Nigerian troops in a fierce battle. They came in three vehicles brandishing guns, and burnt down a military base together with three artilleries.
Moreover, they carted away guns, security and local sources report.
BAD DREAMS by Anthony Haden-Guest Macmillan; 420 pages; $14.95 Rarely is a practicing journalist acquainted with all of the principals in a celebrated murder case, including the deceased. This unlikely coincidence fell into the lap of Author Anthony Haden-Guest in August 1978, when New York police arrested Howard (“Buddy”) Jacobson, a successful horse trainer and all-purpose entrepreneur, for the murder of a man named Jack Tupper. The writer knew and had once interviewed Jacobson and his girlfriend and business partner, Melanie Cain, a fashion model.
President Muhammadu Buhari has raised an alarm over weapons proliferation in African countries. According to him, some weapons used in the lingering war between Russia and Ukraine are being shipped into the Lake Chad Basin region.
Lake Chad region is an economically and socially integrated area in West and Central Africa straddling Cameroon, Chad, Niger, and Nigeria.
Naija News reports that the Nigerian leader raised the alarm while delivering a speech at the 16th Summit of the Heads of State and Government of the Lake Chad Basin Commission (LCBC), held at the Conference Hall of the Presidential Villa, Abuja, on Tuesday.
Everything You Need to Know About the Poor People’s Campaign's Virtual MarchBy Nakeisha CampbellUpdated June 11 2020, 5:45 p.m. ET
Source: YouTubeDespite racial tensions and the fact that we're knee-deep in political chaos right now, it's encouraging to know that more people are taking action and making a difference. Millions of protesters have already taken to the streets in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement, more people are reaching out to their local officials to make their voices heard, and of course, there's a plethora of great online petitions to enact change.
Erica Tremblay’s engaging indie drama bills itself as a crime thriller, but winds up dedicating most of its energy to the connection between a Seneca-Cayuga teenager and her guardian.
In solid, Native-centric drama “Fancy Dance” — a project supported by the Sundance Institute across multiple development labs — writer-director Erica Tremblay gives audiences a glimpse into the Seneca-Cayuga people, focusing on a family devastated by the indifference of the world beyond the reservation.
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That’s sus.
If that sentence made you scratch your head, you’re not alone. Sus, another way to say something is suspicious or questionable, rose to recent popularity thanks to its use in the game “Among Us” and is a favorite slang term among Gen Z, but even more notably, their younger counterparts, Gen Alpha.