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Something is very wrong with Donald Trump, and we can all see it with our two eyes, but the White House won't admit it, and they continue trotting him out in front of cameras.
After a brief hiatus, Lil Nas X has broken his silence about his mental health and current well-being. Last year, the Old Town Road singer was arrested in Los Angeles after authorities found him wandering in his underwear and appearing disoriented. According to the Los Angeles Police Department, Lil Nas X also allegedly charged toward […]
Kai Cenat’s Streamer University made its stop in Atlanta, but the event ended much sooner than expected. Aspiring content creators and streamers hoping to earn a spot at Streamer University were sent home early after overwhelming crowds raised safety concerns. State Farm Arena released an official statement announcing that auditions had been shut down. “Due […]
We're back with another gift guide for Father's Day, this time focusing on Papas who Puff and Dads who dab.
Fetty Wap touched down at Summer Smash 2026 and instantly took fans back to the magic 2016. The New Jersey star had the crowd rocking as he ran through a string of classics, including “Trap Queen,” “679,” and “Again.” For longtime supporters, it was nostalgic trip down memory lane. For the younger generation, it served […]
Alleged "industry plant" Bobbi Althoff can now add rapper to her list of "accomplishments."
Sybil Wilkes reports on Obama's Iran skepticism, historic Alabama Senate race, rising prices, and Kentucky's pardon of abolitionists.
Kohen Kartier Wiley's June 14 death has caused protests to break out across the city of Senatobia, including at city hall on Tuesday.
The grand opening of Barack Obama’s Presidential Center is shaping up to be a historic moment for Chicago and beyond. To mark the occasion, the former president is celebrating with one of his greatest passions, music. The opening ceremony will feature performances from an impressive lineup of artists, including Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Wonder Bono and […]
Naturally, it was assumed that the burning of the cross was an act of racial hatred, as virtually everyone in the U.S. is aware of the historical significance of such a symbol of hate.
Community organizer Jahmal Cole speaks about his work in Chicago and how he hopes the Obama Presidential Center changes the city’s perception.
On Tuesday, the federal government joined an existing lawsuit against the city of Evanston, Illinois, over the creation of a reparations program.