Over the weekend, a beachgoer found over $1.5 million worth of cocaine washed up along the Florida shoreline. According to US Customs and Border Patrol officers, the cocaine was discovered in Palm Beach and handed over to authorities. Inside the box contained 65 pounds of cocaine. Police spokesperson Michael Ogrodnick …
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Miami School Faces Backlash After Stating They Wont Employ Staff Who Take The Covid-19 Vaccine
A private school in South Florida faces criticism after stating that it will not hire teachers who have received the COVID-19 vaccine. “It is our policy, to the extent possible, not to employ anyone who has taken the experimental COVID-19 injection until further information is known,” the Centner Academy in …
Read More »EXCLUSIVE: Soulja Boy Says “7 Labels Tried To Sign Me… Including Def Jam!”
Soulja Boy needs no introduction. Exploding onto the scene with viral smashes “Crank That” and “Kiss Me Thru The Phone,” the Chicago-born, Atlanta-raised native has been the superstar he is for decades on end…and he just did it again with his newest single “She Make It Clap.” The song itself …
Read More »CEO Of Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Manufacturer Sold $10 Million Of The Company Stocks Before Contamination Scandal
The president and CEO of Emergent BioSolutions, the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine manufacturer, sold more than $10 million worth of stocks before millions of doses of the vaccine were ruined at a Baltimore facility. According to the Post, Robert G. Kramer sold off shares of the company in late …
Read More »Trial For Officer Charged In Breonna Taylor Raid Moved To 2022
Brett Hankison, the lone officer charged in the raid on Breonna Taylor’s home, has had his trial delayed until 2022. Hankison, Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly and Detective Myles Cosgrove were not charged with murdering Taylor. Instead, Hankison is facing three charges of wanton endangerment for firing into Taylor’s neighbor’s home. He …
Read More »Ex-Officer Who Killed Rayshard Brooks Wants His Job Back
The former police officer who fatally shot Rayshard Brooks in Atlanta is now petitioning to get his old job. Officer Garrett Rolfe was fired for fatally shooting 27-year-old Brooks, a Black man, who was running away from two white police officers who were attempting to arrest him on June 12th …
Read More »Blueface Dragged For Telling Women To Get Tattooed Or Go Home
When clips of Blueface demanding his harem of women to get his name tattooed or leave his home hit the net, social media immediately dragged the “Thotiana” hitmaker. The film showed several young women sleeping in bunk beds and Blueface walking through the mansion, letting them know it was tattoo …
Read More »Pepsi Blue Is Making A Comeback
Soda fans rejoice! Pepsi is bringing back Pepsi Blue just in time for the summer. The beverage was released in 2002 and pulled from shelves just two years later. Now, after almost twenty years, the blue, berry-flavored cola will be back on shelves on May 3. They’re calling this “a …
Read More »Chick-Fil-A Is Testing Two New Spicy Chicken Menu Items
Starting today, residents of Chicago, Tampa, and Texas have the chance to try two new spicy dishes at Chick-fil-A. For those looking to spice things up in the morning, the Spicy Chick-n-Strips Biscuit will be feature two spicy, seasoned strips on a buttered biscuit. For those who prefer to get …
Read More »South Dakota Rodeo Club Cancels Annual Slave Auction Fundraiser, Draws Criticism
A South Dakota high school rodeo club has decided not to continue with its decades-old “Slave/Branding Auction” fundraiser. The annual event, scheduled to take place Monday at Legion Hall, included a pancake dinner and a chance to bid on pies and “slaves.” The Rodeo Club members offered up a few …
Read More »77 Inmates At Iowa Prison Given Overdoses Of Pfizer Vaccine
Dozens of inmates at an Iowa prison are recovering after being given six times the recommended dose of the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine. At least 77 inmates incarcerated at the Iowa State Penitentiary were administered the incorrect dose by nurses at the facility. After the incident, two nurses were placed on administrative leave, …
Read More »Florida Family Indicted For Selling Bleach Advertised As COVID-19 Cure
A Florida family is facing federal charges for selling thousands of bottles of bleach that were marketed as a cure for coronavirus. Mark Grenon and his sons, Jonathan, Joseph, and Jordan Grenon were each indicted with one count of conspiracy to commit fraud and two counts of criminal contempt. Prosecutors …
Read More »Nashville Mother Charged With Murder After Daughter Dies Of Fentanyl Intoxication
A Nashville mother is facing murder charges more than eight months after her daughter ingested her drugs and died. Prestina Clark-Wilcox, 24, was charged with first-degree murder, aggravated child neglect, and aggravated child endangerment. Clark-Wilcox surrendered to police after a grand jury returned the indictment against her. In July of …
Read More »Kanye West’s Nike Air Yeezy Sneakers Sell For $1.8 Million, Sets New Record
A pair of Nike Air Yeezy’s have set a new record for an auction house after being sold for $1.8 million. British-founded American multinational auction house Sotheby’s has just made history with its latest sneaker sell. Sotheby’s is a premier auction destination for fine art and luxury objects, the company’s …
Read More »Charles Barkley Faces Backlash After Suggesting That Women In Georgia Look Like Bulldogs
Charles Barkley is facing backlash after saying the Georgia Bulldogs “named their mascot after the women down there.” Some people have some words for Barkley after he seemingly compared the women in Georgia to canines. On Thursday night, during live coverage of the Dallas-Mavericks-Los Angeles Lakers game, Barkley and his …
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