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Maria Okan Says Shes Done With natural Childbirth (1)

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Michael B. Jordan says he's planning on moving out of his parents' house and into a 'bachelor pad'

Michael B. Jordan has been living with his parents for years, but he's planning on moving into his own home soon. Read more: ADVERTISEMENT Read more: "You get home-cooked meals, but then you also have random trips to the kitchen in the middle of the night," he said. "Just the random run-ins that just might be a little uncomfortable from time to time." Jordan added that such scenarios haven't been ideal because he's bee caught "

Michelle Obama's Savvy Sacrifice | TIME

When she takes the stage at the Democratic National Convention Monday evening, Michelle Obama will surely discuss her husband’s many achievements and the promise for America that his groundbreaking candidacy represents. What she is less likely to talk about is just how instrumental she has been to launching her husband’s political trajectory or that this tough, razor-smart Chicago native had to sacrifice many of her own career ambitions along the way.

Milestones Apr. 10, 1995 | TIME

DIED. ERIC WRIGHT, 31, rapper; of complications from AIDS; in Los Angeles. His steely, insistent tenor made “Eazy-E” one of the instantly identifiable elements of N.W.A., the rap group that took the genre to the harsher heights of “gangsta rap,” with profane language and violent imagery that kept the music off radio stations and marching out of stores. Following N.W.A.’s dissolution, Wright began a second career as solo artist, producer–and a truly offbeat dabbler in Republican politics.

My Moms Have Been Engaged for 20 Years. We're Tired of Waiting

I am the straight daughter of two moms, a Christian gay-rights activist, a proud Kentuckian and a big sister. I hope that very soon, I’ll be a maid of honor too. Last fall, I moved into my Stanford University dorm on my 18th birthday. Living away from my family and my home state gave me the perspective to realize I had a voice, a story to share and a plea to make for equality.