Afro Babies’ gravity-defying styles are inspiring African women to embrace their natural hair
The eye-catching work of Elisabeth Anayes Niouky is turning heads, and showcasing natural African hair.
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The eye-catching work of Elisabeth Anayes Niouky is turning heads, and showcasing natural African hair.
British-Sierra Leonean photographer Ejatu Shaw was going to become a doctor, until she began taking photographs and chose a different career path.
Household cleaning products can cause serious injury in young kids, according to a new study. A doctor explains what parents should know.
A federal appeals court temporarily reinstated a nationwide requirement that abortion pills be obtained in person, undermining access to the method of abortion that has only grown more widespread since the US Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.
Take a look at 35 photos of the week from April 23 to April 30.
Violent crowds clashed with police outside a hospital in the remote Australian outback town Thursday night as they demanded authorities’ hand over an accused child-killer.
Spike Lee gives Laura Coates a three word review of the new Michael Jackson biopic: “I love it.” And his message to the critics who say the allegations against Jackson should have been included—well, watch the clip for the hand gesture.
Conveniently plopped just across the street from the backside stable gate of Churchill Downs, Wagner’s Pharmacy has served horsemen since 1922 – back when Leo Wagner let them buy their food and cigarettes on credit.
The governor of the Mexican state of Sinaloa said on Friday he will temporarily step down from his post, days after he was indicted in the US on drugs trafficking charges,
Legendary rocker Brian May became a local hero in the quiet English village where he lives when he donated thousands of daffodil bulbs to brighten up the green outside the church last year.
Come for the horses, stay for the traffic cones? CNN’s Andy Scholes chatted with Kentucky Derby attendees about their eccentric headwear choices.
In the flagship Beijing store of the world’s biggest drone maker, display racks designed to showcase DJI’s famous flying products sit awkwardly empty.