Using a mixture of features from Bey and her husband Jay Z, D’Lynn Waldron created the first image of what the twins could look like.
Beyoncé’s dad Mathew Knowles hinted that his superstar daughter is expecting a boy and a girl. And the artist took the hint creating an image of one baby girl and one baby boy.
Hundreds of people came out to support the Black Lives Matter campaign in Canada’s most populated city, Toronto, calling for an end to police brutality. Protesters gathered outside police headquarters carrying signs and waving flags. Saturday’s demonstration began at 4 pm local time, closing off College Street between Bay and Yonge, as speeches, songs, and dances were held outside Toronto Police Headquarters. The crowd at “Blackout Against Police Brutality” protest shouted: “Black lives, they matter, Hey!” “We’re going to be here for as long as the community wants to be here,” said Alexandria Williams, a co-founder of Black Live Matters’ (BLM) Toronto branch. “The purpose of this is to make sure that we have intersections of different communities coming together to work in solidarity to combat anti-blackness.” Saturday’s demonstration comes following a week of protests against anti-Black racism in Toronto, which began with a sit-in on Saturday, March 19, under the banner #B...
According to recent Update on Facebook by Mark Zuckerberg, Founder of Facebook, some few mins ago he said: We just announced our quarterly results and gave an update on our progress building a global community. Our community now has almost 1.9 billion people, including 1.2 billion people active every day. More than 65 million small businesses use Facebook to connect with their customers. Our biggest focus continues to be putting video first across our family of apps. More than 150 million people now use Instagram Stories every day. We’ve launched our new camera in Messenger and have started rolling it out in Facebook as well. We have a lot more work ahead as we continue building the community we all want — one that is informed, supportive, safe, and a force for good in the world. Thank you for being a part of this journey to connect the world.
Canadian authorities said Wednesday that a budding high school basketball star is actually a 29-year-old refugee from South Sudan. The Canadian Border Services Agency said that Jonathan Nicola was arrested earlier this week for contravening the country's Immigration Refugee Protection Act. The agency said Nicola "misrepresented material facts" on his application for a study permit to Canada, submitting an application with a date of birth of Nov. 25, 1998 — which would make him 17. The agency says when Nicola recently applied for a U.S. visitor visa, a fingerprint match determined he was an individual who had made a previous application to the U.S. using a date of birth of Nov. 1, 1986 — making him 29. The Windsor Star reported that Nicola was remanded into custody after a hearing before the country's Immigration and Refugee Board Tuesday. Another hearing is scheduled for next week. Nicola faces deportation if convicted Nicola was attending Catholic Central High S...
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