Important stories for the day (21-06-2023)

These events happened on this day, as reported by major news sources.

Nintendo Direct will reveal Switch 2, Super Mario Bros. Movie gets Blu-ray release date, and PS Plus offers Premium benefits.

A modern bug hunt with an alien twist, Aliens: Dark Descent is an intense thrill ride.

Coast Guard ends search for ex-cop last seen free-diving to shipwreck.

Gwen Stefani reveals her beauty line with red lips and cultural references.

Laura Tobin was interrupted on live broadcast, revealing she was married after being asked if she was single.

Sounds from the depths of the ocean hinting at potential life have been detected during the search for the Titanic's missing sub.

Sir David Jason, 83, is returning to screens alongside a major BBC star.

Kesha had "horrifying" complications after freezing her eggs that nearly cost her life.

Natalie Cassidy reveals daughter resembling her as she plans her wedding.

Sheila Hancock, 90, isn't scared of cancel culture because she's aware of her own mortality.

Joe Lycett withdraws from British LGBT Awards due to fossil fuel sponsorship.

Sven urges Jurrien to stay at Ajax and turn down Arsenal's offer.

For her Juneteenth performance, Beyoncé wore black designers to honor the Renaissance Tour.

Jonathan and Meagan held hands during their court appearance for a domestic violence case.

Black farmers demand federal gov't fulfill their promise of financial aid.

Adele Roberts leaves BBC Radio 1 after 8 years on air.

Robin V shares 3 steps to help photography businesses grow creatively and sustainably.

Martin and Jeremy had an urgent meeting about mortgage warnings.

The Emancipation Proclamation will be displayed permanently at the National Archives.

Driver nearly hit child on scooter in the street.

The trend of Black Hollywood stars ending their skin lightening treatments and embracing darker skin tones is explored.

The Emancipation Proclamation will be exhibited permanently at the National Archives.

Awards winner opens holistic healing center in Brooklyn, providing holistic care to the community.

21 Savage hosts Father's Day event with Flau'jae Johnson and NBA players, featuring youth basketball camp.

5 students from Minneapolis' Muslim community were killed in a car crash.

A new social media platform is aiming to protect minority groups from online bullying, challenging Twitter's place in the market.

Evolution is needed for England to regain the Ashes after the revolution.

Michael McIntyre's spin-off show, "The Wheel," was cancelled after one series.

Antoine Grant created $30M Black-owned furniture brand, Homethreads, while working at Wayfair.

5 Florida students, some as young as 13, graduate prep school with 50 college credits.

Black millennials face unique obstacles in achieving success.

Black Is Beautiful Volume 2 launches globally to support the National Black Brewers Association.

Michelle Collins shocked by Cindy Beale's return: "Oh my God!"

Rose Knight twist shocks EastEnders fans; Cindy Beale is revealed as missing woman.

J Cole invests his money and becomes a co-owner of the Charlotte Hornets basketball team.

Trevor Noah launches weekly podcast series on Spotify, shaking up the podcast world.

15 Black sailors wrongfully convicted of "bad conduct" exonerated after 83 years.

SIA Collective, a Black-owned sneaker company, is revolutionizing the sneaker industry with Kyrie Irving's endorsement.

A pledge to transfer $14 billion to over 600 Black entrepreneurs is in motion.

20-year-old Black woman grad. named HBCU Entrepreneur of the Year, celebrating college success.

Families in NC/SC earning <$150K/yr can get free tuition from Duke U.

Chicago to spend $6.8M to build monuments, incl. one honoring victims of police torture.

Rep. Cori Bush makes a strong case for reparations, suggesting a $97T investment.

Essential guide to finding the best commercial lenders for your business needs.

BernNadette Stanis speaks out in support of John Amos amid elder abuse claims.

Saucy Santana accused of taking money from the City of Memphis without permission.

Fans show support for Howard Donald after he was removed from Pride festival line-up, holding up signs saying "We Love You".