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by Toter - 1 month ago

Gelo Ball Unleashed: His Jump from Basketball to the Rap Game

Gelo Ball, sibling to Lonzo and LaMelo Ball, recently unveiled his rationale for transitioning from basketball to pursuing a career in rap music. Interestingly, the G League compensated him a mere three thousand dollars monthly, prompting his decision to seek greater financial opportunities. It's ha...

by Toter - 1 month ago

KevOnStage Jokes About Subway Nachos, Company Comes for Popeyes

The collaboration between Subway and Doritos has sparked discussions with the introduction of $5 Footlong Nachos, igniting a playful food feud online. Launched in April 2025, this menu item features nacho cheese-flavored chips, Baja Chipotle sauce, jalapenos, diced tomatoes, red onions, cheese, and...

by Toter - 1 month ago

South African Farm Worker Says Boss Made Him Feed Black Women to Pigs

A white South African farm owner, Zachariah Johannes Olivier, along with his two employees, is currently facing trial for the alleged murders of two Black women, Maria Makgatho, 45, and Lucia Ndlovu, 34. The tragic incident occurred last August on Olivier’s pig farm in Limpopo, where the women were...

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Brave Kid Asks Shedeur Sanders to Put in a Word With Deion

In an amusing and audacious exchange, a young aspiring athlete boldly urged Shedeur Sanders to inform Coach Deion Sanders about potentially offering him a position on the team. This display of confidence is truly commendable. The child's unflinching approach to pursuing his aspirations exemplifies a...

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Olivia Dunne Makes a Statement in Form-Fitting Black Style

Olivia Dunne is truly captivating in that striking black top, delivering a stunning pose that commands attention. Her confidence shines through as she embraces her look while showcasing a bold display of cleavage—an empowering statement we wholeheartedly support. With an undeniable prowess for strik...

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Baby Boy Was Taraji P. Henson's Truth, Not Just a Role

Taraji P. Henson has earned acclaim for her authentic performances, yet her role as Yvette in John Singleton’s 2001 film "Baby Boy" resonates deeply on a personal level. In a candid exchange on Lena Waithe's "Legacy Talk" podcast, the Oscar-nominated star disclosed how the film's narrative echoed he...

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NBA’s Tyrese Halliburton Talks Road Back From Recent Injury

On June 22, during Game 7 of the NBA Finals, Tyrese Haliburton and the Indiana Pacers faced a heartbreaking moment when the All-Star suffered a torn right Achilles tendon. His postseason was filled with unforgettable game-winning shots, electrifying celebrations, and cherished moments with his fianc...

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Trump Brags About Sacrifice, Critics Say He Played the System

President Donald Trump appears to be leveraging the influence of his office for unprecedented personal financial gain, according to recent financial investigations. Insights from documents revealed during his 2024 civil fraud trial indicate that Trump has rebounded from a financially precarious situ...

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Indiana Fever Issues Official Update on Caitlin Clark's Injury Status

Caitlin Clark’s return to the court remains uncertain as the Indiana Fever star continues to recover from a persistent groin injury, causing her to sit out for over half the season. Missing her ninth consecutive game on Tuesday, Clark faces her third injury episode this season, marking the longest a...

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Sophie Cunningham Posts Confident, Carefree Solo Dance

After her transfer from the Phoenix Mercury last offseason, Sophie Cunningham seems to maintain a residence in Phoenix, returning to her cherished abode. The 28-year-old enforcer and three-point sharpshooter recently showcased a lively solo dance at home, capturing a spontaneous and therapeutic TikT...

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Entering the AI Age: How It Will Change Everything

In today’s digital landscape, artificial intelligence (AI) signifies computer systems' abilities to execute tasks typically requiring human intellect. Although these systems boast enhanced speed, power, and data processing capacities, their learning is fundamentally based on human input.Historically...

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When Howard Stern’s Race Card Play Fell Flat

Howard Stern, once branded the “King of All Media,” recently showcased a bewildering episode that could serve as a primer on misreading social dynamics. On his May 1st broadcast, Stern lamented that Black Knicks players fail to greet him during games, attributing this snubbing to personal racism aga...