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Brace Yourselves. Cardi B’s Album Drops on April 6.

The perfect way to bring in the spring (if it ever decides to break). Cardi B’s debut album, Invasion of Privacy, arrives on April 6. Her announcement comes just weeks after she hinted at its imminent drop during the 2018 iHeartRadio Awards. Word also has it that she’s six months pregnant, with Baby Bartier due in July.

America’s Tennis Champion Is Showing Fans What It’s Like Being Serena.

“I can’t wait to share what I have been through the past year with you all,” Serena Williams shared via Instagram on Monday. “My whole life has completely changed.” See what she’s talking about when her documentary series, Being Serena, premieres on HBO on May 2.

Linda Brown, the Central Figure of 1954’s Brown v. Board of Education, Has Died.

Brown, 76, died in Topeka, Kan. on Sunday afternoon. According to NPR, her death was confirmed by her sister to The Topeka Capital-Journal. Before she died, Brown spoke to NPR about the landmark desegregation case.

“I just couldn’t understand,” she said 19 years after the U.S. Supreme Court’s historic decision. “We lived in a mixed neighborhood but when school time came I would have to take the school bus and go clear across town and the white children I played with would go to this other school. My parents tried to explain this to me but I was too young at that time to understand.”

Prince’s Toxicology Report Is In.

According to the confidential report, which was obtained by The Associated Press, Prince had an “extremely high” level of fentanyl in his system at his time of death. It was noted that “fatalities have been documented in people with blood levels ranging from three to 58 micrograms per liter.”

Dr. Lewis Nelson, chairman of emergency medicine at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, added: “The amount in his blood is exceedingly high, even for somebody who is a chronic pain patient on fentanyl patches.”

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