While several celebrities were dropping their latest projects this week, Rihanna and her boyfriend A$AP Rocky were busy dropping news about a new baby. News of Rihanna's pregnancy spread quickly after the singer showed off her baby bump while walking the streets of Harlem with A$AP, as Blavity previously reported

Wearing a long pink jacket that was kept closed by just one button, the "Umbrella" singer finally confirmed the rumors that have been circulating among fans. The latest images circulating online showed A$AP kissing the expectant mother while taking a walk in his hometown.

Nicki Minaj mesmerized her fans when she dropped her latest music video, "Do We Have A Problem?" featuring Lil Baby.

The Barbz were thrilled and left stunned by the video.

Drake has become a popular meme on the internet after TV cameras captured him staring at his phone intensely while he was attending a Toronto Raptors game.  

Former Miami Dolphins coach Brian Flores filed a proposed class-action lawsuit against the NFL and its teams, alleging racial discrimination in the league's hiring process, as Blavity previously reported. Bringing accusations against the New York Giants, Flores said the team interviewed him because they're required to interview a Black coach, but they had already decided to hire a white coach before speaking with him. 

Flores also called out Dolphins owner Stephen Ross, saying he offered to pay him $100,000 to lose games on purpose and subsequently improve the team’s draft position in 2019. 

Additionally, the former Miami coach accused the Denver Broncos of allegedly giving him a sham interview in 2019 before they hired Vic Fangio who is white.

Whoopi Goldberg is invited to Israel’s national Holocaust museum after she faced backlash this week for controversial comments she made about the genocide. According to the New York Post, the chairman of the museum said the now-suspended co-host of ABC’s The View has a “fundamental misunderstanding of the nature of the Holocaust and anti-Semitism.”

Goldberg found herself in trouble when she said the Holocaust “isn’t about race.” She later apologized on Twitter.

"On today's show, I said the Holocaust 'is not about race, but about man's inhumanity to man,'" the actress wrote. "I should have said it's about both."

Dani Dayan, the chairman of Yad Vashem in Jerusalem, said "her apology and clarification are important."

"I extend a personal invitation to Ms. Goldberg and other influencers to learn more about the causes, events and aftermath of the Holocaust here at Yad Vashem, the World Holocaust Remembrance Center in Jerusalem,” Dayan said.

Four people have been arrested in connection with the overdose death of actor Michael K. Williams, who died at age 54 in September. The suspects are identified as Irvin Cartagena, 39, Hector Robles, 57, Luiz Cruz, 56, and Carlos Macci, 70, CBS News reports

They are "each charged with conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute fentanyl analogue, fentanyl, and heroin." The suspects could face up to 40 years in prison. 

While Cartagena was arrested in Puerto Rico on Tuesday, the three other defendants were arrested in Manhattan on the same day.

A parent in Texas asked schools to ban a Michelle Obama biography because of its “unfair” depiction of former President Donald Trump, Complex reports. According to the parent, the biography, Michelle Obama: Political Icon, paints the former president as a “bully.”

A spokesperson for the Katy Independent School District said the request has been rejected. 

The Dear White Staffers Instagram page, an account that publishes anonymous stories from Capitol Hill staffers, is exposing Congress for lack of diversity, low pay and incompetent bosses.

"I lasted less than a year because I was so stressed that I developed ulcers, my hair fell out, and I broke out into hives," one person wrote, speaking about their experience of working for an "emotionally abusive" member of Congress. 

"I lived in Section 8 housing all three years of working on the Hill for the same member," another person said, according to Insider.

One senior staffer who works for a Democratic member said the page has exploded in popularity.

"If someone tells you they don't know what it is, that means they don't have an Instagram account," the senior staffer said. "For the people that are in offices, that are the voices that are suffocating, this is a way for their voices to be heard."