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Grand Rapids’ Own Floyd Mayweather Makes Power Moves in Manhattan Real Estate

Floyd Mayweather Jr. has long been known for dominance in the ring, but it’s his latest move outside of boxing that is making waves...

Black in the Boroughs: NYC Wants Sightseers to Tour Black

Stock photo by Pixabay   While visiting the Big Apple, in addition to visiting the typical tourist attractions, consider adding a new travel destination on your...

NYFW: Hottest celeb looks from the front row

Gabrielle Union The “Being Mary Jane” star rocked all black at the Essence Street Style Block Party. Mel B The former Spice Girl also spiced…

Ben Carson answers those who call him ‘Uncle Tom’ and ‘Race Traitor’

Dr. Ben Carson, one of the leading Republican presidential candidates, took on the question head-on on whether he is an “Uncle Tom” and a “traitor…

Shame Them? Blame Them?

NYC Teen Pregnancy Ads Try To Shame and Insult Teen Girls Into Not Having Babies Well yeah, this makes all...

Tawana Brawley 25 years later: Controversial NYC case still unsettled

Twenty five years ago 15-year-old Tawana Brawley was reportedly found dazed and confused lying in a garbage bag with torn and...

Women Busted At N.Y.C. Airport For Smuggling Cocaine In Weaves

Kiana Howell (pictured left) and her cohort Makeeba Graham (pictured below) were arrested Sunday morning at New York’s JFK International Airport, when customs officials discovered more than two pounds of cocaine that had been secured in to their hair weaves, reports The Daily Caller[1]. SEE ALSO: Come Again? Wisconsin Man Arrested For Having Sex With Couch![2] The women had just arrived from Georgetown, Guyana, and according to officials, they were fidgeting and appeared uneasy as they approached the airport’s customs checkpoint. As the pair were patted down by customs officials, the officers allegedly felt bulges in their heads. When asked to remove the weave, Howell said that she could not “because she had a package that was sewn in to it.” The woman then informed the customs officials that she did not know what was in there but that it had been secured to her head and that her Guyanese boyfriend “told her to bring that package under her hair weave to the United States for him.” The y ...

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