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Senegal overcomes a controversial penalty decision and a near-walkout to defeat hosts Morocco 1-0 in extra time, claiming the 2025 AFCON title in Rabat.
We profile the top 25 female singers under 25 dominating the 2026 music scene, featuring South Africa’s Tyla and global stars like Billie Eilish.
A new website simulates playing the lottery every second to demonstrate the astronomical odds against winning, serving as a stark warning to gamblers everywhere.
We profile the top male actors under 30 dominating Hollywood in 2026, featuring talents like Jharrel Jerome who are redefining stardom and masculinity on screen.
A breakdown of the 2026 salaries and net worth of the Real Housewives of Atlanta cast, revealing how Kandi Burruss and Kenya Moore built multi-million dollar empires.
A 2026 financial review of the "Two and a Half Men" cast reveals how syndication royalties have kept stars like Ashton Kutcher and Jon Cryer incredibly wealthy.
Staff members of incarcerated mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs allege their wages have been frozen by managers, signaling financial chaos in the crumbling Bad Boy empire.
While London and New York dazzled with pyrotechnics, a somber tribute in Australia reminded the world of resilience amidst celebration.
The former heavyweight champion escapes with his life, but the boxing world mourns the loss of two close associates in a devastating road accident.
Kampala authorities accuse the socialite’s spouse of leading a group that stormed a Munyonyo club, assaulting patrons and stealing mobile phones.
A retired detective and a thriller writer join the psychological battle for KES 20 million as the hit show returns.
From fireworks over the KICC to the Pamoja Concert in Eldoret, millions celebrated the New Year. But as the smoke clears, a nation eyes President Ruto’s ‘watershed’ economic promises with held breath.
The veteran actor, best known for his portrayal of the corrupt Senator Clay Davis and a legendary catchphrase, passed away in New York after a short illness.