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Meghan Markle Makes Surprise Visit to Memorial for School Shooting Victims in Texas
MEGHAN MARKLE AT UVALE
Shaunie O’Neal Marries Pastor Keion Henderson
    Meghan Markle visited Uvalde, Texas, on Thursday to honor the victims of the ele- mentary school shooting that took the lives of 19 young stu- dents and two teachers.
Meghan, who lives in Cali- fornia with her husband Prince Harry and their two young children, was spotted laying white flowers with a pur- ple ribbon at a memorial out- side Uvalde County Courthouse. She then knelt down and hung her head at the
cross for 10-year-old victim
Uziyah Garcia.
The Duchess of Sussex crossed her arms as she walked around looking at the memori- als to the victims. She was dressed casually in jeans, sneakers and a baseball cap.
Meghan took the trip in a personal capacity as a mother, to offer her condolences and support in person to a commu- nity experiencing unimaginable grief, according to a spokesper- son for the Duchess of Sussex.
Shaunie O'Neal has married pastor Keion Henderson.
The 47-year-old reality star - who was married to NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal from 2002 until 2011 tied the knot with pas- tor Keion in Anguilla on Satur- day, May 28, just months after losing her father.
The 'Basketball Wives' star was reportedly walked down the aisle by her 3 sons at the Aurora Anguilla Resort and Golf Club and "knew" the location was the right one for the wedding upon first visit.
Shaunie started dating Keion in 2019 before getting engaged in 2021 and her now- husband explained that Shau- nie was shocked that he didn't kiss her on their first date. Shaunie is the mother of 5 chil-
PASTOR KEION AND SHAUNIE HENDERSON
dren. Basketball Wives and girl- friends, Evelyn Lozado and
Jackie Christie attended the wedding.
   The Jordan Brand Will Now Sponsor Howard University Athletes
JORDAN BRAND
 The new deal will support the Bison athletic department at the beloved HBCU.
In a new landmark moment for Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) ath- letic programs, Howard Uni- versity has inked a deal with the Jordan Brand for its Bison ath- letic department, Boardroom reports.
The brand that has been built by the legendary Michael Jor- dan has been a cultural staple for years and this deal won’t be the first time that the company has teamed up with an HBCU
to flaunt its gear. When Nike first began to land collegiate sponsorship deals back in 1997, the iconic Jumpman brand signed with North Carolina A&T, making it the first HBCU as one of the original three “Jordan schools.”
Currently, the school is under a deal with Under Armour that is set to expire toward the end of the summer. In the wake of the exciting deal, another part- nership that the Bison golf team has with Golden State Warriors player Steph Curry will not be affected.
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