When your boss hits you with an 80 CENT raise and thinks you’re still gonna go above and beyond 😂💀 Watch this man cook his supervisor in real time.”
This is epic 😂
Kentucky mother hides a camera in her nonverbal autistic son's hair after suspecting he was being abused at elementary school.
Tiphanee Lee says she suspected something was off when she received complaints about her son's behavior at school.
Lee decided to take matters into her own hands and put a small camera in her son's dreads.
When Lee reviewed the footage, she heard noises while her son's head moved around as a staff member accosted him.
"While this was happening there was adults in the room who did nothing to stop it. This is unacceptable," Tiphanee said.
The incident is reportedly under investigation.
saying this on espn during the nba playoffs is honestly just an enormous deal, and deserves all the credit in the world. not hyperbole to say it could be life saving for someone
Introducing: Flavor Flav’s SHE Weekend.
Sports. Hospitality. Entertainment.
July 16–19. Las Vegas.
It started with a tweet. Now its a movement.
We’re focused on real impact. For women’s sports. For women athletes. For what comes next.
After exposing the US’s war crimes and Israel’s genocide at Coachella the lead singer of The Strokes, Julian Casablancas, isn’t done speaking truth to power:
“American Zionists get the benefits of white privilege, but act like they are Black people during slavery. You are not oppressed. You are going to a wedding in Tel-Aviv when there are 80,000 dead Palestinians half a mile away.”
The media moved on like nothing happened.
A sitting congressman, Ted Lieu, said on the record the Epstein files are being blocked because they show Trump raped and threatened to kill children.
Keep sharing this so it doesn’t get buried.
SHOCKING CLASH: Donald Trump CALLS POPE LEO XIV “AN INSULT TO JESUS” — THE POPE’S RESPONSE STUNS THE WORLD
Donald Trump believed he could score easy political points by calling Pope Leo XIV “an insult to Jesus,” after the spiritual leader once again spoke out in defense of peace, compassion, and human dignity. However, he was challenging a voice rooted not in politics, but in moral authority.
Standing before a solemn gathering at the Vatican, Pope Leo XIV did not respond with anger. Instead, he delivered a powerful and deeply moving message grounded in faith, responsibility, and truth.
“The President of the United States has said that I insult Jesus,” Pope Leo XIV began, his voice calm yet firm. “But let us reflect honestly — what truly insults the teachings of Christ?”
Then, with quiet intensity, he answered:
“You want to know what truly insults Jesus? It is when we turn away from those who suffer, when we close our hearts to the poor, and when we choose power over compassion while others cry out for mercy.”
He continued:
“You know what insults Jesus? It is forgetting the dignity of every human being, ignoring the pain of families in crisis, and refusing to hear the voices of the most vulnerable among us.”
His message then deepened, becoming not just a response, but a moral call that reached far beyond the moment:
“You know what insults Jesus? It is creating division where there should be unity, spreading fear where there should be hope, and turning away from justice when we have the responsibility to uphold it.”
This was not merely a political rebuttal — it was something far more profound. Pope Leo XIV, known for his humility and steadfast commitment to peace, transformed the confrontation into a reflection on conscience rather than conflict. Instead of escalating tensions, he elevated the conversation to a universal moral level.
“I do not claim to be perfect,” he admitted. “But I strive each day to walk the path of compassion — to serve, to listen, and to love as we are all called to do.”
Then came the line that resonated far beyond the walls of the Vatican:
“If we truly believe in a world shaped by peace and mercy… then why do we not work harder to bring that reality into our lives — here and now, for one another?”
That was his response. Not with anger. Not with division. But with conviction — and grace.
Trump sought to challenge him. Instead, Pope Leo XIV delivered a message now echoing across millions, reminding the world that true strength is found not in power alone, but in conscience, humility, and love.
A Mexican Uber driver recognized Latin singer Luis Fonsi, known for his hit song “Despacito,” and they shared a WHOLESOME moment singing together after his new song randomly started playing on the radio 🤣❤️🎶
This is one of the most disappointing rabbit holes we have ever seen with our food…
Rao’s was one of the most beloved clean ingredient staples in every health conscious consumers kitchen.
Then they were bought out by Campbell’s in 2024…
In 2025 Campbell’s also bought 49% of La Regina, who produces Rao’s tomato‑based sauces.
The ingredients stayed the same on the back.
But customers are now claiming Rao’s is now more watery, tangier, more acidic, less tomato‑forward, and sometimes “cheap store brand” quality.
Loyal customers say the sauce tastes worse, look more orange, have more chunks, or taste more heavily spiced and bitter.
Then people flipped over the jar…
”Olive Oil” not “Extra Virgin.”
This means they’re likely using a more processed, lower‑grade olive oil (or a blend) rather than a cold‑pressed EVOO.
It’s also not organic, meaning the inputs are undoubtedly conventionally farmed.
Campbell’s says the ingredient list hasn’t changed…
Consumers point out the ratios could be different.
The sourcing quality could be worse.
Whatever it is, many believe something is up.
We’ve seen a long-time pattern of healthy brands achieving the velocity to be acquired from a Big Food company and then just not being the same as it used to be.
Shop local, buy independent, support your farmers.
So there’s an uproar and an alternate “All-American Halftime Show” when the #SuperBowl Halftime Show features a Latin, Puerto Rican performer…in 2026, when POTUS and his supporters are spewing xenophobic, racist rhetoric.
Meanwhile, Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States.
As my father said, “Nothing in all the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity.”
I asked world champ Ohio State Buckeye Jaxon Smith-Njigba if he could tell the world why his name means so much to him. Just take a listen and make this go as viral as when they make a joke out of it #SuperBowl