Like always, I end the year with a review of the most memorable things people remember about 2023. I spent weeks asking people that question, and here is what I found out...
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Entertainment: The Writer and Actor’s Strike put a halt on the production of many projects, leaving viewers anxiously waiting for news of an agreement...
Rihanna Superbowl Performance- During the 2023 Superbowl, not only did she make her first appearance performing after years off the stage, but she also unveiled that she was pregnant with her second child with ASAP Rocky.
Jonathan Majors taking on Michael B Jordan in Creed III while taking on the courts for his alleged assault against his ex-girlfriend.
Jennie Mai and Jeezy divorce after two years of marriage
Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade are reportedly getting divorced after she found out he was having affairs with women and men.
Kanye West remarries.
Blue Ivory wowed the audience on "The Renaissance Tour” with her mommy Beyonce.
Beyonce and Taylor Swift dominated the spotlight with both releasing concert films.
Barbie Mania is the long-anticipated release of the movie, “Barbie,” which was the highest-grossing movie of the year.
P. Diddy's sexuality stories have him connected to Usher, Will Smith, and more...
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News: Indictment of President Donald Trump who was indicted for criminal charges in four separate cases, including an attempt to overturn the 2020 election on Jan. 6, 2021.
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Evans: Much of GOP Agenda is Unpopular and We'll Fight It
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How to root out Trumpism
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The torch is passed: from MAGA throwbacks to America's future
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