Sizzled on the Cover Page of Femina
Kriti looked stunning in a one-shoulder asymmetrical ruffle dress. She rounded off the look with wet hair, kohl-rimmed eyes and nude lips
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Steams up the cyberspace in white
Pan-Indian bombshell is a sight to behold in a white lace dress. Flaunts her toned legs and luscious brown-coloured tresses in a sitting posture
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Irresistible in Black!
For ‘Housefull 4’ promotions, Sanon got draped in a black beaded short dress and accessorised it with square stud earrings
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Shot by Dabboo Ratnani
Wraps up in a white strapless dress and poses on the bed. Accessorises the outfit with a gold bracelet and completes it with black stilettos
Verdict in George Floyd case gives hope, if only fleeting, to Black America Author: Aaron Morrison, Kat Stafford, Associated Press Updated: 5 hours ago Published 5 hours ago
A crowd gathers next to the spot where George Floyd was murdered at George Floyd Square after a guilty verdict was announced at the trial of former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin for the 2020 death of Floyd, Tuesday, April 20, 2021, in Minneapolis. Former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin has been convicted of murder and manslaughter in the death of Floyd. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)
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Print article MINNEAPOLIS Relief, even if fleeting and momentary, is a feeling that Black Americans have rarely known in America: From slavery to Jim Crow segregation to enduring punishments for living while Black, a breath of fresh air untainted by oppression has long been hard to come by.
Black Oak mayor pushing for new sewer line
Mayor Eddie Dunigan faces opposition in trying to get a new sewer line put into town.
Black Oak mayor pushing for new sewer line By Monae Stevens | April 20, 2021 at 11:46 PM CDT - Updated April 20 at 11:46 PM
BLACK OAK, Ark. (KAIT) - Black Oak recently received $3 million in a part-grant, part-loan for sewer system improvements.
People in town opposed Mayor Eddie Dunigan’s push to get a new sewer line into town during Tuesday evening’s discussions because of the easements that come with it.
Some of their concerns included property damage, a raise in taxes, and the town becoming overcrowded.