Queen Latifah
Coverage of Queen Latifah in the Nexus archive.
- Fireworks, heat and politics: America celebrates its 250th birthday
America's 250th independence anniversary is marked by political polarization, a heatwave, and nationwide celebrations. President Donald Trump is central to events, including a speech at Mount Rushmore and a fireworks show on the National Mall, while heat-related cancellations affected some activities. Events like concerts in Los Angeles and historical commemorations in Bristol, Rhode Island, highlight the anniversary.
- Fireworks, heat and politics: America celebrates its 250th birthday
America's 250th independence anniversary is marked by political polarization, a heat wave, and nationwide celebrations including fireworks, concerts, and cultural events. President Donald Trump is set to speak at the National Mall ahead of a major fireworks display, while heat-related closures and cancellations affected some East Coast events.
- Rival celebrations planned as US turns 250
President Donald Trump begins America's 250th birthday weekend with a visit to Mount Rushmore, while a rival celebration in Los Angeles features Queen Latifah, Chris Stapleton, and The Smashing Pumpkins. France 24's Rochelle Ferguson-Bouyahi reports on the events.
- Aging Untold: Breaking the silence on urinary incontinence
The article discusses urinary incontinence stigma and solutions, highlights celebrity advocacy for caregiving, and profiles programs like rock climbing for Parkinson’s patients and beekeeping for veterans. Experts and initiatives aim to reduce shame and improve quality of life for aging adults.
- Celebrities are talking about caregiving — why it matters
Celebrities like Rob Lowe, Queen Latifah, Seth Rogen, and Bradley Cooper are publicly discussing their caregiving experiences, helping normalize conversations about caregiving. Experts highlight the universal impact of caregiving across demographics and emphasize the urgency of these discussions as the aging Baby Boomer population approaches 2030. Some public figures remain silent due to privacy concerns, but advocacy efforts like Hilarity for Charity and Leeza’s Care Connection are amplifying caregiver support.
- Celebrities are talking about caregiving — why it matters
Celebrities like Rob Lowe, Queen Latifah, Seth Rogen, and Bradley Cooper are publicly discussing caregiving, highlighting its universal impact across race, income, and fame. Experts emphasize the growing urgency due to aging demographics, with Baby Boomers turning 65 by 2030. While some public figures remain silent due to privacy concerns, others use platforms to normalize caregiving conversations and support resources.
- Celebrities are talking about caregiving — why it matters
Celebrities like Rob Lowe, Queen Latifah, Seth Rogen, and Bradley Cooper are openly discussing caregiving, highlighting its universal impact across race, income, and fame. Experts emphasize the cultural shift in normalizing these conversations, though some public figures remain silent due to privacy concerns. The urgency is underscored by demographic trends as Baby Boomers age.