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Texas Tech Coach Gives Weak Justification for Master-Slave Remark
Mark Adams, the head basketball coach at Texas Tech, had refused to apologize and believes he was “citing scripture” when he made the comment that led to his extended suspension last week. Adams stated that he was having a private discussion with one of his players about accepting direction and linked it to a biblical…
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Former CNN Anchor Calls Fox News ‘Clowns’ for Putting ‘Ratings Above Truth’
Monday, former CNN anchor Brooke Baldwin lashed out at Fox News, labeling the network’s management and stars “clowns” for promoting “propagandist economics over the truth.” Baldwin stated in an Instagram video regarding a previously reported Fox News Zoom call following the 2020 presidential election that it was “crazy” that Fox News CEO Suzanne Scott bemoaned…
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Biden Press Secretary Cracks Marianne Williamson ‘Crystal Ball’ Joke
The press secretary for President Joe Biden, Karine Jean-Pierre, is not psychic, but she feels convinced Marianne Williamson’s presidential bid will fail. Pierre, unable to contain a chuckle, stated at a press conference on Monday, “I’m just not tracking that.” “If I had a small… crystal ball, I would be able to tell you. A…
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Trump Twitter Bots Dunking on DeSantis
According to new research provided by the Associated Press, a vast bot network on Twitter is showering praise on former President Donald Trump while maligning his critics and political opponents. The operation utilizes tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, of bot accounts created in April, October, and November 2022, according to the findings…
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UMass Issues Warning on TikTok Drinking Trend Following 28 EMS Responses
The University of Massachusetts has warned about a TikTok drinking trend after 28 ambulances were dispatched to parties off-campus. On Saturday, students were seen carrying jugs containing alcohol, electrolytes, flavoring, and water, called “blackout rage gallons” or “BORGs.” “The fad of binge drinking is gaining a hold on TikTok, according to officials. According to officials,…
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Newspaper Finds ’95 Instances of Plagiarism’ in USC Doc’s Book
The publication of a highly anticipated new book by an oncologist from the University of Southern California has been halted after the Los Angeles Times discovered dozens of instances of plagiarism in it. The Book of Animal Secrets: Nature’s Lessons for a Long and Happy Life by Dr. David Agus was scheduled to be released…
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Widest Racial Gap in US Homeownership in a Decade
Today, more Americans own homes, but the homeownership disparity between blacks and whites is at its widest point in the past decade. The National Association of Realtors claimed that 65.5% of Americans owned homes in 2021, up from 64.75% in 2011. However, just 44.5% of the most recent homeowners are Black, compared to more than…
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Instagram Expands Age-Verification Tools to Exclude Under-13 Users
Instagram is expanding its age-verification features to guarantee that its platform is accessible to everyone. The company owned by Meta is investigating new methods for users to verify their age in Mexico and Canada, among others. Those who desire to verify their age can upload identity documents or a selfie video. They can even request…
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Pete Davidson Crashes His Car Into The Side Of A Beverly Hills House
TMZ reports that Pete Davidson and his girlfriend, Chase Sui-Wonders, were engaged in a car accident in Beverly Hills on Saturday night. TMZ alleges that Davidson, 29, was driving a Mercedes at a “high rate of speed” through a quiet area when the vehicle ran over a curb and slammed into the side of a…
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Men’s Basketball Coach at Texas Tech Suspended Over Slavery Remarks
The university stated on Sunday that it had suspended men’s basketball coach Mark Adams after he referred to Bible texts about servants obeying their masters in a conversation with an athlete. The school condemned Adams’ remark as “inappropriate, disrespectful, and racially offensive” in a statement. Adams eventually apologized to the squad, but the player involved…