James and Shelley's Bumpy But Beautiful Love Story Timeline
Love on the Spectrum stars James B. Jones and Shelley Wolfe met online in 2024, moved in together in Massachusetts, and celebrated two years together in 2026.
Love on the Spectrum stars James B. Jones and Shelley Wolfe met online in 2024, moved in together in Massachusetts, and celebrated two years together in 2026.
Godwin Obaseki, former Edo State governor, joins Boston University's African Studies Centre as a visiting scholar to analyze his transformative policies for African public servants.
Former Edo State Governor Godwin Obaseki has been appointed a Visiting Scholar at Boston University's African Studies Centre, where he will analyze his administration's reforms.
Tina Caruso, a blind photographer and disability advocate, found love on Love on the Spectrum. She and her partner are planning a train wedding.
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RecommendedSonia Wiggins, Love on the Spectrum star, clarifies rumors about James B. Jones, revealing he was in a relationship with Shelley Wolfe throughout their date.
Pari Kim, star of Netflix's Love on the Spectrum Season 3, found love with Tina Zhu Xi Caruso. Learn about her journey, family, and advocacy work.
Explore the life of James B. Jones, the Boston-born IT specialist and reality TV star from Netflix's Love on the Spectrum. Learn about his career, education, relationship with Shelley Wolfe, and advocacy for autism and Tourette's syndrome.
Sanusi Sadiq, a 30-year-old Nigerian-born bouncer, was sentenced to three to six years in prison for the involuntary manslaughter of Barry Whelan, an Irish immigrant, during a 2023 St. Patrick's Day altercation in Boston.
A viral video shows Iranians in Boston celebrating a US-Israel attack on Iran, with banners urging Trump to 'finish the regime' and controversial flag-stepping sparking online debate.
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RecommendedA Nigerian national, Matthew A. Akande, has been sentenced to eight years in a US prison for hacking tax firms, filing over 1,000 fake returns, and stealing over $1.3 million in refunds through a phishing scheme.