The all-in Rams can legally offer this trade in 2028, if Matthew Stafford retires once his extension ends:
LA receives: Joe Burrow
Bengals receive: Ty Simpson, 2028 1st, 2029 1st, 2030 1st
Cincinnati would also save $32.5 million against the cap, if Burrow asks out in 2028.
Peabo Bryson, the veteran R&B singer best known for Disney film hits “Beauty and the Beast” and “A Whole New World,” has died.
No cause of death was cited, although the family announced on Sunday that he had suffered a stroke
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In 1980, Richard Pryor agreed to an interview with a Mormon high school public access station while on his lunch break from filming STIR CRAZY in Arizona, but literally none of the footage was usable for tv because Pryor was high on cocaine and let it all loose
This court just set a precedent that it's OK to chase a Black child down and shoot and kill them for thinking they stole a bottled water.
Democrats passed an Anti-Asian hate crime bill for Asians though... Remember that FBA family when the Democrats come asking for your vote.
Aside from this confirming that the US is a global gangster, haven’t crypto freaks been telling us for ages that cryptos are beyond the reach of government?
Did you know Steven Spielberg's family are long time members of the jewish cult Chabad Lubavitch?
This is Spielberg's mother asking for a blessing from Rabbi Schneerson (who Chabad cultists believe is the jewish messiah)
None of this is satire.
→ A company spent $500,000,000 on Claude in one month because nobody set usage limits
→ Uber ran leaderboards ranking engineers by how much AI they used, not what they shipped
→ Uber burned their entire 2026 budget by April. Their COO said he can’t connect any of it to consumer features
→ A CTO told Axios employees were using enterprise AI to check the weather
→ Microsoft canceled most Claude Code licenses because the token bill spiraled
→ Companies are now laying people off to pay the AI bill. Not because AI replaced the work. Because the bill replaced the headcount.
For those asking for context here it is
Note : these Black baby toys are being used as socks, shower etc and are also abused
Do yall even understand how insane this is??????
NEW: Fight between a husband and wife ends with a large chunk of their house missing in Butler County, Pennsylvania.
The damage to the house is so severe that investigators are concerned about the house's structural integrity.
According to local reports, 48-year-old Eric Pierwsza used a Kubota excavator to rip apart the home during a fight with his wife.
"I'd like to know what she said to him because I'll make sure I don't say it. Forty-two years I've been married, but I've never threatened to tear the house down," a neighbor said.
The fight reportedly started after Pierwsza returned home after a night out drinking. His wife told him that their marriage was over.
"If it's over, I'll tear the house down," Pierwsza replied.
He then followed through on his promise and started tearing the house down.
Pierwsza was later arrested.
Mexico paid $20 million for eight minutes in this movie. Then those eight minutes forced them to invent an entire cultural tradition.
Before Spectre, Mexico City had no Day of the Dead parade. The holiday was celebrated at home, at cemeteries, with family altars. Quiet, intimate, centuries old. Sam Mendes fabricated a massive street parade for the opening sequence, shot it with 1,500 extras in skeleton costumes across the Zócalo, and audiences worldwide assumed they were watching a real annual event.
Mexico's government had negotiated hard for the placement. Leaked Sony hack emails showed officials offered up to $20 million in tax incentives for four minutes of positive portrayal. Sony was drowning in a $300 million budget. The deal included script changes: the Bond girl had to be a Mexican actress, the villain could not be Mexican, and the city's modern skyline had to appear on screen.
Then the movie opened in 182 countries and tourists started booking flights to Mexico City for the parade.
The parade that did not exist.
Tourism authorities panicked. Visitors were arriving expecting the spectacle they saw in the film and finding nothing. So in October 2016, the government spent $500,000, hired 650 volunteers, built dozens of floats and giant skeleton marionettes, and staged the first real Día de los Muertos parade in Mexico City's history. 250,000 people showed up. They openly called it a "Spectre-style parade" in press materials.
Ten years later, the parade draws millions. Anthropologists call it the "pizza effect," where a cultural element gets exported, transformed abroad, and reimported as authentic. Mexico's most famous public celebration of its most sacred holiday was invented by a British director shooting a $300 million spy movie.
That tracking shot is doing more for Mexico City's economy every November than the $20 million they paid for it.