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Infamous X star @Son_ImSleep, also known as That Rabbit Guy, real name Mike Menard, was found shot dead in Florida.
CBS is facing a serious crisis months after right-wing influencer Bari Weiss took over the network, and its CBS Evening News anchor Tony Dokoupil is at the center of it thanks to a slip-up that used Ye aka Kanye West in place of Diddy for a news story. According to reports, the mix-up took place […]
50 Cent has never been one to let a moment pass quietly, especially when it involves Diddy. His documentary on the mogul is up for three Emmy awards. As per XXL, the G-Unit mogul’s Netflix docuseries Sean Combs: The Reckoning has officially scored three nominations for the 2026 Emmy Awards. The project, which 50 executive […]
Mitch McConnell's mysterious hospitalization sparks speculation, with Republicans making dubious claims of speaking to him.
Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum vowed Wednesday that there will be “legal measures” regarding Lorenzo Salgado Araujo's death that will “go beyond” a simple diplomatic statement.
Kodak Black has the internet scratching its head again after sharing one of his wildest ideas yet. During a recent livestream, the Florida rapper suggested that he, Kanye West, and Kendrick Lamar should form a rap group. At first, the idea didn’t sound too far-fetched. Three heavyweight artists linking up? Fans have seen crazier collaborations. […]
Nolan Wells' tragic death joins a long list of Black youth whose untimely demises have raised urgent questions about justice.
Before we recap anything, let's get one thing straight: this isn't about catching yourself falling short. It's about catching yourself, period.
Texas Tech System Chancellor Brandon Creighton is a former Republican state senator who passed the state’s ban on DEI initiatives in public schools.
On July 10, Vince Staples returns to Apple Music Radio with a weekly show, "5 On Fridays" sharing his top five favorites of the week.
Death of 18-year-old Nolan Wells sparks public scrutiny, judge denies cover-up as family demands transparency in investigation.
Ahead of his world tour, J. Cole and the Dreamville team collected dozens of creatives to craft The Fall-Off print magazine.