As we step further into the pandemic’s vaccination process, one impending landmark that has long been debated is the availability of vaccine alternatives for children. Thankfully, the FDA is expected to approve at least one available vaccine—the two-dose Pfizer and BioNTech option—for people aged 12 to 15 by next week. According …
Read More »Kick Off the Week with Twitter’s Most Relatable Tweets
As usual, Baller Alert is here to give you the most relatable tweets of the week, just to set the tone that most of us have a lot more in common than we all think. How many of you go to church and see the pastor sitting in the corner …
Read More »City Girls Talk Relationships, Money and Decode Their Lyrics on Latest Episode of “Respectfully Justin”
On the latest episode of “Respectfully Justin,” Yung Miami, and JT of the City Girls open up about dating, relationships, plus they decode their lyrics, and more. At the start of the episode, Justin LaBoy gets right to it and asks the City Girls to define what a City Girl is …
Read More »Company Looking to Pay Someone $42,000 a Year to Smoke Weed
Vaped is looking for a remote vaporizer tester. The company is offering $42,000 a year, $250 a month expense account, and three weeks of vacation time. “I need someone who is confident to take over reviews, someone who knows the difference between a Volcano and an Xmax Starry. Who understands …
Read More »Autopsy Revealed That ‘Friday’ Star Tommy “Tiny” Lister Died From Heart Disease After Covid-19 Battle
According to his autopsy, Tommy “Tiny” Lister, star of “Friday,” died of heart disease. Despite having COVID-19 at the time of his death, the actor died of hypertensive and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, according to the autopsy report. The autopsy also revealed that a nasal swab tested positive for COVID-19 and …
Read More »Anti-abortion Bill Passes In Arizona; Banning Abortions Due to Genetic Issues
The governor of Arizona has signed a sweeping anti-abortion bill prohibiting women from having abortions solely because their fetus has a genetic abnormality such as Down’s syndrome. Doctors may be charged with a crime if they perform abortions simply because the fetus has a hereditary condition that can be survived. …
Read More »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 »Black Twitter’s Most Relatable Tweets of The Week
Black Twitter is back it again with the most relatable tweets from this weekend: https://twitter.com/manlikerex/status/1385967421211779078?s=20 https://twitter.com/da_keebabyy01/status/1385973385793097728?s=20 wanna be spoiled but i have a bad habit of saying "no i got it" 🥴 — Chris 👨🏾💻🇦🇷🇳🇬 (@Penged_) April 24, 2021 me at check out: pic.twitter.com/u0D8Vb5wsp — Claudius (@xclaudius) April 25, 2021 …
Read More »Small Towns In The US Are Offering $20K To Remote Workers To Relocate
Small towns across the United States are sending a message to the new generation of remote workers: We’ll pay you to relocate here. Communities from Maine to Michigan are offering bonuses of up to $20,000 in cash and benefits for out-of-state residents who move and stay for at least a …
Read More »BAPE Launching Limited Edition Digital Art NFTs This Month
BAPE will enter the NFT marketplace this month. The Japanese fashion house and its sister brand AAPE announced that they would be launching five exclusive NFTs in collaboration with CROSS STUDIO. Tirith Capital will advise on the launch. “Since its unique designs drive the brand experience, it only makes sense …
Read More »Michigan Woman Glues Eye Shut After Mistaking Nail Glue For Eye Drops
After mistaking a tube of nail glue for her eye drops, a Michigan woman is fortunate to still be able to see. According to, Yacedrah Williams glued her eye shut last Thursday when she used adhesive designed to patch torn fingernails instead of lubricating eye drops for her contact lens. …
Read More »Where the Money Resides: Ball Out At These Miami Hotspots
As more and more people get vaccinated and “outside” begins to open, folks are longing to get out and find a sense of pre-pandemic normalcy. One hotspot travelers have been eager to get to is none other than Miami! For years, the warm weather, nice beaches, nightlife, and fine dining …
Read More »100 Advocacy Groups Ask The UN to Look at The Effects of Menthol Cigarettes on African Americans Health
Almost a hundred advocacy organizations have petitioned the United Nations to investigate the negative effects of menthol cigarettes on African Americans’ health as a human-rights problem, increasing pressure on the US government to outlaw the minty flavored tobacco products. Bloomberg News obtained a copy of the request to the United …
Read More »HBCU Looking to Make A Change In Helping Police Recruit More Black Officers
Tyrese Davis, 22, is the first man in his family to attend college, so his acceptance on Jan. 6 to Lincoln University was a huge step forward. It meant he was one step closer to creating a future for himself in the midst of the pandemic’s economic turmoil. However, it …
Read More »H&M To Offer A Free Suit Rental Service For Job Hunters
Clothing retailer H&M will soon allow its U.S. customers to rent suits for free, for up to 24 hours. In a recently launched campaign, the brand shared that it wanted anyone attending a job interview “to make a powerful first impression.” The service was recently launched at stores in the United …
Read More »Clark Atlanta, Morehouse and Spelman Requiring COVID-19 Vaccinations For Start Of Fall Semester
The Atlanta University Center Consortium announced Monday that all students, faculty, and staff at its institutions would be required to be completely vaccinated by the start of the fall semester if they expect to return to campus in the fall of 2021. Clark Atlanta University, Morehouse College, Morehouse School of …
Read More »#Doge420 Is Currently Trending On Twitter After 20% Jump
#Doge420 is currently trending on Twitter after it saw a 20% increase. Many seasoned investors and newbies are hyped about the jump: Happy #Doge420 https://t.co/3X5BB5IVLH — Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) April 20, 2021 Waiting for today's boom like#dogecoin #doge420 #DogeDay pic.twitter.com/TskCkqxwdN — DalalStreetDog (@DogDalal) April 20, 2021 Trying to figure out …
Read More »Happy 4/20: Baller Alert’s Favorite Weed Smoking Musicians
It’s 4/20 and that means it’s every weed-smokers favorite day of the year. So in honor of the holiday here’s an ode to EIGHT of our favorite musically-inclined stoners. 1. Bob Marley: “Legalize marijuana yeah. Down here in Jamaica yeah. It can build up a failing economy yeah, eliminate the …
Read More »Keke Palmer Says She Doesn’t Believe in Titles, “I’m Single Till I’m Married”
Keke Palmer may be a little old school, as she doesn’t believe that being somebody’s girlfriend is a sure thing. The 27-year-old recently joined the Tik Tok trend of reacting to people’s comments by pointing out their absurdity. She wanted to examine the girlfriend and boyfriend labels and why they …
Read More »DJ Khaled Opens Up About Parenting And Having a Third Child
During a recent chat with PEOPLE, DJ Khaled revealed that seeing his sons grow up is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Khaled announced his recent collaboration with premium baby stroller brand Cybex for a special “We The Best” Stroller collaboration, but not before opening up about how much his son Asahd has …
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