The media portrayed their relationship as the ultimate mismatch - she was the reigning Princess of Pop and he was R&B's bad boy.
She became Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall after marrying Charles, Prince of Wales in 2005.
She grew up to take on structural racism in the Deep South with her potent reporting on the lynching of black people.
The social networking device quickly became a seamless part of how people get their news, with women making up 47 percent of Twitter users.
Two million viewers tune in daily to catch up with the always outspoken, authentic and hilarious talk show host.
Aside from becoming 1990’s highest-grossing film globally, “Ghost” also had many of us eyeing that local pottery class.
The lead single on Beyoncé’s debut solo studio album went on to win two Grammys.
Lee’s book about racial injustice in a small Alabama town went on to sell over 40 million copies.
Nearly five million children and adults with intellectual disabilities have participated in the Special Olympics, which is active in more than 170 countries around the world.
Williams went on to win seven Grand Slam singles titles, 16 doubles titles and four Olympic gold medals.