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6 months ago
In a recent Vlad TV interview, Errol Musk, father of billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk, casts a spotlight on the family's affluent origins, challenging the self-made billionaire narrative associated with his son. He shares insights about their luxurious lifestyle, featuring opulent homes and privat...
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6 months ago
PK Subban has voiced his disappointment regarding NBA players' perceived lack of fervor, particularly when juxtaposed with the NHL's vibrant spirit showcased during the 4 Nations Face-Off. He points out the NBA's waning fan engagement, attributing this trend to strategies like load management and fr...
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6 months ago
President Trump inaccurately characterized data provided by Elon Musk, asserting that millions over the age of 100 are improperly receiving Social Security benefits. The actual figure is significantly lower—approximately 89,000 individuals are aged 99 or older. While apprehensions regarding fraudule...
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6 months ago
Wendy Williams, currently under guardianship, is struggling with restricted financial access despite her notable $40 million earnings throughout her career. Living in a lavish facility with costs reaching $52,000 per month, she endeavors to reclaim her autonomy. Recent reports shed light on the exor...
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6 months ago
The landscape of the WNBA is evolving, with Caitlin Clark and A’ja Wilson at the forefront of media scrutiny and conversations surrounding race. Clark, an emerging talent, recognizes her position of privilege and advocates for the representation of Black players, including Wilson. Despite facing cri...
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6 months ago
How far will the Left go to dodge accountability? Critics argue they’re weaving a narrative built on fantasy and deflection, similar to a child denying cookie crumbs on their face. From claims that Biden’s gaffes are “deepfakes” to ongoing excuses surrounding Hunter Biden’s laptop, the evasions have...
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At the tender age of ten, Kenny Monday, the head coach of wrestling at Morgan State University, was captivated by the 1972 Olympics, witnessing the remarkable feats that ignited his aspiration to become the ultimate wrestler and earn a gold medal. Fast-forward sixteen years, and he etched his name i...
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6 months ago
The South Dallas/Fair Park Opportunity Fund has launched its 2025 Human Development grant applications, inviting nonprofits to secure funding for transformative initiatives. To qualify, projects must function within the specified service area. With an impressive annual allocation of $200,000, this f...
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(The HUB) – “Stony the road we trod, bitter the chastening rod..." These words from Lift Every Voice and Sing reflect the resilience of Black scholars. From Colored School No. 1 to Dallas ISD trailblazers, determination paved the way. Today’s leaders, like Jamiyah P., carry this legacy forward, insp...
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6 months ago
The NBA maintains rigorous regulations concerning prohibited supplements, emphasizing player safety and fairness. Bobby Portis encountered a significant setback with a 25-game suspension due to a positive test for Tramadol, sparking important conversations about substance awareness. Notably, past in...
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6 months ago
The Popularity Paradox: Exposing the Media’s Misrepresentation of Trump’s Lasting Charm reveals a significant disparity between media narratives and actual public backing for Donald Trump. While the press often depicts him as unpopular, many citizens continue to find resonance in his economic milest...
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6 months ago
Nearest Green, a formerly enslaved man, quietly shaped the foundation of one of America’s most iconic spirits—Jack Daniel’s whiskey. Yet for generations, his name was largely erased from public memory. That’s changing. Thanks to the explosive rise of the Uncle Nearest whiskey brand, Green’s impact i...
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6 months ago
Long before whiskey became a billion-dollar industry, a formerly enslaved man named Nearest Green was laying its foundation. Known today as the first African American master distiller, Green's talent and techniques shaped what we now call Tennessee whiskey. Yet for generations, his name was left out...
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6 months ago
The New York Knicks are celebrated for their legendary figures, notably Walt Frazier and Bernard King. However, Patrick Ewing stands as the most iconic of them all. On May 22, 1994, Ewing electrified the audience at Madison Square Garden, embodying tenacity and commitment despite lacking a champions...
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6 months ago
The Democratic Party’s steadfast position regarding the events of January 6, 2021, is enveloped in considerable distortion. Irrefutable evidence undermines their claims, yet they persist in inhibiting transparency. These attempts at obfuscation only reinforce existing doubts. As the Left continues t...