i’m in the photo in both of these articles, & the 11/10/23 victim & myself are past ready for justice. no one is doing the right thing, so i’m calling on you all. i’ve emailed. i’ve called.
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pray before reading, & listen for God. start with the 4, synoptic gospels (matthew, mark, luke, & john). complete the new testament. keep going. go back to genesis, & start from the beginning. & keep reading & praying before reading.
DOJ’s settlement with @LiveNation and @Ticketmaster is not good enough.
By illegally monopolizing live music, Live Nation hurts local venues, stifles artists, and hikes prices for fans.
With a bipartisan group of 27 states, we're continuing the fight for fairness in live music.
DOJ’s settlement with @LiveNation and @Ticketmaster is not good enough.
By illegally monopolizing live music, Live Nation hurts local venues, stifles artists, and hikes prices for fans.
With a bipartisan group of 27 states, we're continuing the fight for fairness in live music.
The Bible warns us not to look back at old friendships or any relationships that God has delivered us from. Lot's wife did and literally became stuck in time. My prayer is that when you're tempted to return to the past, the spirit reminds you there's so much more ahead of you!
You promised yourself you was going to move different this year. Don’t forget that. Don’t let old habits, old situations, or old patterns pull you back into the same stuff you said you was done with. Stay locked in on what you said you wanted and stand on it.
Hip-Hop needs new leaders. Historically, a new group of rising stars has established itself as hip-hop’s pacesetters every five to ten years. By 2016, Drake, Nicki Minaj, Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole, and others had cemented themselves as leaders of the 2010s.
A decade later, several talented artists have shown promise of becoming rap’s next big thing, but they’ve yet to follow in our Mount Rushmore’s footsteps. New superstars are essential to the health of the genre, so new leaders must rise alongside today’s icons to push hip-hop forward.
Who’s gonna lead hip-hop’s next generation? A few contenders have emerged—but who will take the next step?