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Serena Williams gives birth to second child, a daughter

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Serena Williams has given birth to a baby girl, she posted Tuesday on Instagram, almost exactly a year after her last match as a tennis star.

Adira River Ohanian is the second child — and second daughter — for the 41-year-old Williams and her husband, Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian. Their first, Olympia, was born in 2017.

Williams, who won 23 Grand Slam singles titles during a career that transcended her sport, revealed at the Met Gala in May that she was pregnant.

When she told the world in August 2022 she was preparing to close her playing career, Williams cited a desire to grow her family as one of the main reasons for walking away from tennis.

“Believe me,” Williams wrote last year in an essay for Vogue magazine, “I never wanted to have to choose between tennis and a family. I don’t think it’s fair. If I were a guy I wouldn’t be writing this because I’d be out there playing and winning while my wife was doing the physical labor of expanding our family.”

The 2022 U.S. Open was her last tournament. She reached the third round in New York by beating second-seeded Anett Kontaveit before losing to Ajla Tomljanovic on Sept. 3.

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An Immersive Pop-Up Pepsi Diner Experience Is Coming To Midtown NYC

On September 5, tickets will go on sale for The Pepsi 125 Diner, an amazing, immersive Pepsi diner where everything is themed around the iconic American soda we all know and love. From photo moments and tableside entertainment to a unique Pepsi food menu – you don’t want to miss this one-off event.

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The pop-up restaurant experience will open its doors at a venue in Midtown NYC this October for one week only. It’s all in celebration of the 125th birthday of Pepsi, and diner guests will have the opportunity to relive some of the most famous Pepsi moments of the last 125 years through the lens of music and pop culture.

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There will be an exhibition of one-of-a-kind Pepsi memorabilia with cool photo ops, vintage commercials, music, and interactive elements to explore. Not to mention, an incredible merch station.

Guests can then take their seats in the diner booths and enjoy a spectacular show which references the most unforgettable musical and cultural moments from Pepsi through the decades.

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The venue pays homage to the timeless American diner which has been the setting for many of the most memorable moments of Pepsi history. Each area of the Pepsi 125 Diner references a different era, with completely different decor and vibes.

Every visitor to the Pepsi diner can enjoy a bespoke Pepsi-curated menu with Pepsi drinks and an innovative twist on diner classics. The indulgent menu will feature viral sensations like Pepsi PILK and eat-it-to-believe-it creations like Pepsi-Colachup. Guests will also have the chance to try limited edition Pepsi flavors from the past like Crystal Pepsi and Pepsi-Cola Soda Shop!

Tickets will be limited for this unmissable one-week pop-up so make sure you  sign up to the waitlist for access to the pre-sale.


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New Super PAC aims to empower Black voters and secure House leadership

To bolster Black voter participation and secure a groundbreaking achievement in House leadership, a prominent ally of the Congressional Black Caucus is launching a super PAC with ambitious plans to spend tens of millions of dollars.

The newly formed organization, called the Rolling Sea Action Fund, will focus on mobilizing Black voters and aiding Democrats in flipping the House majority.

The ultimate goal is to elect the first Black speaker of the House.

Niccara Campbell-Wallace, former political director of the Congressional Black Caucus PAC, is heading the initiative.

While the Rolling Sea Action Fund will be aligned with the all-Democratic Congressional Black Caucus, it will operate as a “hybrid PAC.”

This designation permits the group to raise candidates’ funds while maintaining a separate account to spend unlimited sums on advertisements and other election-related expenses.

To seize the House majority, Democrats must flip five seats during next year’s congressional elections.

If achieved, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries could become the nation’s first Black speaker of the House.

In an NBC interview before the launch of the Rolling Sea Action Fund, Campbell-Wallace expressed confidence in the group’s ability to execute a multipronged strategy in 2024 with an expenditure exceeding $10 million.

This strategy includes advertising campaigns, in-person organizing, and engagement in crucial communities.

The PAC will concentrate its efforts on districts with more than 8% Black voting age population, mainly focusing on the most competitive House seats.

Campbell-Wallace also indicated the possibility of the group’s involvement in primary races.

“We know that Black voters are the cornerstone of the Democratic Party and of protecting American democracy,” Campbell-Wallace told NBC.

She further stressed that the initiative would consistently empower and mobilize Black voters, ensuring representation and inclusivity in American politics.

The Congressional Black Caucus comprises several newer members who recently won tightly contested races.

The members include Emilia Sykes of Ohio, Don Davis of North Carolina, Lauren Underwood of Illinois, Jahana Hayes of Connecticut, Lucy McBath of Georgia, Colin Allred of Texas, and Steven Horsford of Nevada.

Meanwhile, Republicans have also tried to diversify their roster of House candidates, with candidates of color and women contributing to their success in the 2020 House races.

NBC News noted that, despite Black voters’ overwhelming support for Democrats, recent polling indicates a slight decline in the party’s image among this demographic.

Campbell-Wallace believes the Rolling Sea Action Fund’s “always-on” approach will help maintain Black voter engagement.

She pointed to President Joe Biden’s and Vice President Kamala Harris’ initiatives on unemployment, infrastructure, and student loans, as well as their significance as representatives for their communities.

While the group’s primary focus is reclaiming the House majority and electing Hakeem Jeffries as speaker, Campbell-Wallace acknowledged the underrepresentation of Black women in the Senate.

She further highlighted the pursuits of Congressional Black Caucus members running for higher offices, such as California Rep. Barbara Lee’s bid for the Senate.

Campbell-Wallace left the matter open when asked about potential involvement in primary races, stating, “We’ll see.”


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While the Rolling Sea Action Fund will be aligned with the all-Democratic Congressional Black Caucus, it will operate as a “hybrid PAC.” This designation permits the group to raise candidates’ funds while maintaining a separate account to spend unlimited sums on advertisements and other election-related expenses. To seize the House majority, Democrats must flip five seats during next year’s congressional elections.

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