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Zherka slams Island Boys on Adin Ross' live stream, trolls say it's 'all for entertainment'
Zherka slams Island Boys on Adin Ross' live stream, trolls say it's 'all for entertainment'
The Island Boys participated in one of Adin Ross's live streams alongside Sneako, Zherka, YothatsEJ, and Jidion
2023-08-06 21:48
Sanctioned Tycoon Denied Extra Cash By UK Court
Sanctioned Tycoon Denied Extra Cash By UK Court
Russian billionaire Mikhail Fridman failed to win some relief from strict sanctions imposed on him, after a UK
2023-10-28 23:47
Conflict in Middle East could escalate, US national security adviser warns
Conflict in Middle East could escalate, US national security adviser warns
By Nandita Bose and Katharine Jackson WASHINGTON White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan warned on Sunday of
2023-10-15 22:47
Why can't Logan Paul find ultra-rare PRIME bottle? YouTuber ready to spend thousands of dollars to buy it from fan: 'Message me'
Why can't Logan Paul find ultra-rare PRIME bottle? YouTuber ready to spend thousands of dollars to buy it from fan: 'Message me'
Logan Paul is ready to pay fans $1,000 if they can get an ultra-rare PRIME bottle for him
2023-09-02 17:59
Logan Paul willing to give PRIME equity to Akon if he 'gets Eminem' on 'Impaulsive' podcast, singer says 'going to reach out to him'
Logan Paul willing to give PRIME equity to Akon if he 'gets Eminem' on 'Impaulsive' podcast, singer says 'going to reach out to him'
Logan Paul has agreed to give equity of PRIME to Akon if he convinces Eminem to be a co-host of 'IMPAULSIVE' podcast
2023-09-07 17:46
After court ruling, Alabama GOP criticized for rejecting 2nd majority-Black congressional district
After court ruling, Alabama GOP criticized for rejecting 2nd majority-Black congressional district
Alabama Republicans have advanced proposals to boost the number of Black voters in one of the state’s congressional districts, but critics say they're floating a court order to create a second majority-Black district or something close to it
2023-07-19 05:28
'RHONJ' star Luis Ruelas' 'inappropriate' graduation post for stepdaughter Gabriella receives flak, fans say 'she has a father'
'RHONJ' star Luis Ruelas' 'inappropriate' graduation post for stepdaughter Gabriella receives flak, fans say 'she has a father'
Teresa and Joe Giudice's daughter, Gabriella, received her high school graduation on Wednesday, June 28
2023-07-01 11:45
Connor McDavid wins Lindsay Award and is expected to add third NHL MVP
Connor McDavid wins Lindsay Award and is expected to add third NHL MVP
Connor McDavid has won the Ted Lindsay Award as the NHL’s most outstanding player as voted by his peers, a clear-cut choice after the highest-scoring season by a player in more than a quarter-century
2023-06-27 08:49
Why the Republican defense of Trump points to more turbulence ahead
Why the Republican defense of Trump points to more turbulence ahead
When the Republican presidential candidates gather for their first debate this week, the encounter is likely to center on the legal problems of the man all of them are chasing.
2023-08-22 17:52
France plans major police presence for June 6 day of protest
France plans major police presence for June 6 day of protest
PARIS French authorities plan to deploy 11,000 police, including 4,000 in Paris, on Tuesday, when unions have called
2023-06-04 23:57
NAACP advises against traveling to Florida: ‘Openly hostile toward African Americans’
NAACP advises against traveling to Florida: ‘Openly hostile toward African Americans’
The largest and oldest civil rights organisation in the United States has issued a formal advisory warning travelers to Florida that the state is “openly hostile” towards Black people, people of colour and LGBT+ people. An advisory issued by the NAACP on 20 May comes as a response to a series of laws signed by Florida’s Republican Governor Ron DeSantis targeting classroom instruction around race and racism, gender and sexuality, and bills and administration policy aimed at LGBT+ people. “Let me be clear – failing to teach an accurate representation of the horrors and inequalities that Black Americans have faced and continue to face is a disservice to students and a dereliction of duty to all,” NAACP president and CEO Derrick Johnson said in a statement. “Under the leadership of Governor Desantis, the state of Florida has become hostile to Black Americans and in direct conflict with the democratic ideals that our union was founded upon,” he added. “He should know that democracy will prevail because its defenders are prepared to stand up and fight. We’re not backing down, and we encourage our allies to join us in the battle for the soul of our nation.” The advisory states that “due to this sustained, blatant, relentless and systemic attack on democracy and civil rights, the NAACP hereby issues a travel advisory to African Americans, and other people of color regarding the hostility towards African Americans in Florida.” On 17 May, Gov DeSantis approved a slate of bills that restrict gender-affirming care for minors, threaten drag shows, forbid people from using bathrooms that match their gender identity, and prevent people from using their chosen pronouns at schools. The legislation also follows administration policy targeting affirming healthcare for trans youth, over the objections of major health organisations and LGBT+ advocates. Mr DeSantis also recently expanded a measure labelled by opponents as the “Don’t Say Gay” law prohibiting classroom instruction on issues related to gender and sexuality, which critics argue will have a chilling effect on LGBT+ people in schools as part of an effort to erase LGBT+ people from public life. Mr DeSantis, who is reportedly preparing to launch his campaign for the GOP presidential nomination in 2024, also has spearheaded a series of measures around honest discussions of race and racism in schools, including a law that blocks public spending on diversity, equity and inclusion efforts. Florida also is at the centre of a nationwide trend of challenges against books and materials in libraries and schools. This week, Penguin Random House and several prominent authors and families filed a federal lawsuit against a school district where activists have challenged dozens of books, largely involving or written by people of colour or LGBT+ people. In April, advocacy group Equality Florida issued a similar travel advisory that warned that the state may “not be a safe place to visit or take up residence”. “As an organization that has spent decades working to improve Florida’s reputation as a welcoming and inclusive place to live work and visit, it is with great sadness that we must respond to those asking if it is safe to travel to Florida or remain in the state as the laws strip away basic rights and freedoms,” according to a statement from Nadine Smith, Equality Florida’s executive director. The Independent has requested comment from the governor’s office. Read More Disney cancels $1bn Florida theme park extension amid war with DeSantis Penguin Random House sues Florida school district over ‘unconstitutional’ book bans DeSantis v Disney: Why Florida’s governor is at war with the Mouse
2023-05-22 00:56
DeSantis won't meet with Biden during president's trip to survey Idalia damage
DeSantis won't meet with Biden during president's trip to survey Idalia damage
Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ office says he has no plans to meet with President Joe Biden when the Democrat flies to Florida this weekend to survey damage from Hurricane Idalia, suggesting that doing so could hinder disaster response because of the logistics involved
2023-09-02 07:21