"A BW who was a victim of gun violence, to be targeted in a song by a white rapper?" one critic wrote via X. "Folks are too comfortable disrespecting Black women."
“The women were notified by production this week that a traditional reunion wasn’t happening this season amid the divisive state of the show,” a source exclusively tells Page Six.
A leaked video was discovered of Anne Jakapong Jakrajutatip, co-owner of Miss Universe, in a board meeting from last November, voicing her opinion on the inclusion of trans women in the pageant.
Surveillance footage first obtained by TMZ shows the “American Graffiti” actor being set upon by a group of smiling, cheery women at Worthy Girl Consignment in Beverly, Mass., who helped him dress.
Bernardo Castro Mata -- a 19-year-old Venezuelan who entered the country illegally last year — was being eyed in the violent May 21 robberies in Queens before the police shooting, sources say.
"Women are no longer solely focused on getting married and starting families, but instead focused on building their careers and prioritizing debt repayment," Courtney Alev, consumer financial advocate at Intuit Credit Karma, said in a statement.
Police had been called to the property after its manager reported finding the lock pried open, and discovered the women living inside with a 15-year-old juvenile.
Suspected Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann will be charged with the murders of two additional women when he's hauled back to court Thursday, sources told The Post.
“Charlie’s Angels” followed three women at a private detective agency. It starred Jaclyn Smith, Kate Jackson and Farrah Fawcett, with replacements through the years including Cheryl Ladd, Shelley Hack and Tanya Roberts.
Most women have been victims of the self-proclaimed "bad texter" — a boyfriend, lover or husband who barely replies to messages, and, if he does, the conversation is plagued with dry responses. But being a "bad texter" is no longer a good excuse...
"Real Time" host Bill Maher lambasted the teammates of WNBA superstar Caitlin Clark after the controversial foul against her, chalking it up in part because "women are catty."
A mammoth $25 million settlement is being offered to more than a thousand women who say their lives were “ruined” by a clinic that offered “boob jobs for the cost of a cup of coffee a day.”