Carl Icahn told Larry Fink to his face that BlackRock is "an extremely dangerous company" - then told Wall Street "the mafia has a better code of ethics than you guys"
this is him explaining why BlackRock is pushing the economy off a cliff, why Wall Street keeps selling junk to the middle class, and what 50 years on Wall Street taught him about what's coming next
"BlackRock is an extremely dangerous company. people are buying these bonds not understanding what they're buying"
"the mafia has a better code of ethics than you guys. you're selling this crap and you keep selling it and you're shorting some of it"
"they're all on this party, having a drink, having fun, pushing this thing toward a cliff. you know what's going to destroy it? they're going to hit a Black Rock"
"I've been around a long time. I saw it in '69, '74, '79, '87, 2000. I think a time is coming that might make some of those times look pretty good"
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Dolly Parton revealed she turned down Elvis cried all night and made $10,000,000 from Whitney Houston
‘I was so excited and there was this producer at the time he called he said Elvis wants to meet you and he’s gonna record just me thinking about Elvis on my song’
‘Before the section the next day I was told they don’t record anything with Elvis unless they have the publishing and I said that’s not possible that is my most important copyright and I said I can’t do that I cried all night’
‘But it was only after Whitney was recorded I was so thankful that I had made that choice cause I made a lot of money of it, I was coming home from my office I was driving and I heard it on the radio’
Dr. Jawanza Kunjufu (1953–2025) spent a lifetime fighting for Black education, Black excellence, and the future of Black children. His words criticized broken systems and reminded generations that education is a tool for liberation. Rest in power. 🕊️
🇨🇻 ⚽ 🏆 Euphoric homecoming for Cape Verde after heroic World Cup run ends
Thousands of ecstatic fans greeted Cape Verde's football team on the streets of the capital Praia as they returned home from their first ever World Cup following a slender defeat to Argentina in the knockout stages
Why Isr*el-Linked Billionaire Gave $554K to South African Anti-Migrant Groups
The South African anti-migrant movement might not be so influential were it not for one Isr*el-linked billionaire.
South African activist July Eccles explained the impact of gambling tycoon Martin Moshal’s political donations on Johannesburg-based broadcaster @salaamedia's programme, “Xenophobia in South Africa: Is There a Hidden Hand Stirring the Chaos?”
A recent South African Electoral Commission report on political donations showed that the South African-born billionaire had given 9 million South African rand ($610,000) to anti-migrant political party ActionSA in 2026’s first quarter. According to South Africa-based Newsday, Moshal had donated 103 million South African rand ($6.35 million) to four anti-migrant political parties since the 2021-22 fiscal year.
Is South Africa’s x*nophobic sentiment actually smaller than what it seems? Drop us a comment if you agree or disagree.
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INCREDIBLY COOL gift from an awesome fan - a vintage wrestling magazine with my grandfather on the cover.
As you see by his pictures, my grandfather, High Chief Peter Maivia was the inspiration behind my character MAUI from MOANA.
Thank you Steven
I got the best fans in the world!!!
#MoanaGlobalTour
🔥🚨LATEST: Pop legend Mariah Carey left fans shocked to see the star waiting in line at Disneyland. A former employee claims Carey used to get escorted to the front and rode the rides alone.
Marieow: “Wow, when i worked at Disney, she was always escorted to the front of the line and rode the rides by herself. Maybe she's more humble now.”
On this day in 1957, Althea Gibson became the first Black woman to win the women’s singles title at Wimbledon.
She blazed the trail for so many to follow. A true champion with a legacy that lives on.
📷: Alamy
#Wimbledon
T-Pain says Ye actually used Auto-Tune before him and shares that Ye flew him to Hawaii to help with 808s & Heartbreak because he felt T-Pain had mastered making love songs over heavy 808s.
“He was like, you just didn’t know how to market that.” 🤣
Rita Hayworth and Fred Astaire make this tap dancing routine in You'll Never Get Rich (1941) look effortless. Every step is perfectly timed, every turn flows naturally, and neither dancer ever seems to be chasing the music. Their movement feels so smooth that it’s easy to forget just how difficult this level of precision really is.
It wasn’t just their technical ability. They trusted each other completely, creating a connection that made every routine feel natural, elegant, and unforgettable.