Neil deGrasse Tyson Says There's No Dispute Humans Originated From Africa — Do You Agree?
Shannon Sharpe: So basically, every human originated from Asia?
Neil deGrasse Tyson: No. Humans originated in Africa.
Shannon Sharpe: Africa?
Neil deGrasse Tyson: Yes. There is absolutely no dispute that humanity's origin is in Africa.
Shannon Sharpe: None at all?
Neil deGrasse Tyson: None. Zero dispute.
Professor Jiang Xueqin Says Trump Will Invade Iran, Claims the Ceasefire Is Just a Delay Tactic—The Plan Is "Regime Change"
Host: The ceasefire is in place. What happens next?
Professor Jiang Xueqin: The ceasefire is just a delaying tactic. The real goal is regime change in Iran.
Professor Jiang Xueqin: Trump's strategy has three parts: cripple Iran's economy, back proxy forces instead of a full-scale invasion, and remove Iran's influence over the Strait of Hormuz.
Host: So this won't be another Iraq-style invasion?
Professor Jiang Xueqin: No. It would rely on local proxy forces supported by U.S. intelligence and air power, while diplomacy is used to divide Iran's leadership and increase pressure for regime change.
“Jon Jones Is Not on My Level” — Conor McGregor Takes Aim at UFC’s No. 1
After Jon “Bones” Jones was revealed as number one, Conor McGregor mocked his physical condition and questioned where he is now.
Conor McGregor: Jon looks very soft there. Physicality is definitely not number one. Where is he now?
Conor McGregor: It’s about who can outlast and stay the longest — and here I am still.
Conor McGregor: I come back on July 11th, and I’m excited to show that none of these boys, including Jon with his history, are on my level.
Amanda Seyfried Says Kissing Close Friend Aaron Paul in "The Get Out" Was Like Kissing Her Brother — But Admits He Was a Great Kisser. 😞
Amanda Seyfried discussed her new action-thriller comedy The Get Out, revealing that the film features Aaron Paul, Russell Crowe, Teresa Palmer, Luke Evans and others.
She explained that she and Aaron Paul have been close friends since around 2011, which made their kissing scene extremely awkward. Seyfried said kissing him felt like kissing a relative or her own brother, though she quickly admitted that Aaron was actually a great kisser.
She also praised Russell Crowe, saying he was deeply committed to his role and added layers to the character that were not originally on the page.
James Gunn Reveals He Almost Quit Directing Before Marvel Called Him for Guardians of the Galaxy
James Gunn revealed that he was at one of the lowest points of his career after his $3 million movie Super failed to make money. Feeling discouraged, he told his agent he was ready to quit directing movies because he believed filmmakers could barely do anything unless they were making major projects like Marvel movies.
Then, almost immediately after telling his agent he wanted to quit, Marvel called him in for Guardians of the Galaxy.
But Gunn admitted he wasn’t even convinced by the idea at first. He was more familiar with the original Guardians characters and questioned how a talking raccoon could possibly work, joking that the concept sounded like “Bugs Bunny in the middle of the Avengers.”
He walked out of the meeting believing he probably wouldn’t get the job—and wasn’t even sure he wanted it.
Tim Dillon Predicts a Democrat Will Take the White House in 2028 — And Says America May Be Done With the Trump Era
Joe Rogan and Tim Dillon debated America’s political future, with Dillon predicting JD Vance could beat Marco Rubio for the Republican nomination—but still lose the presidency to a Democrat.
The twist? Dillon doesn’t think it’ll be Gavin Newsom or AOC. He believes a relatively unknown, moderate Democrat from a red or purple state could suddenly emerge and win by offering Americans something “boring” and reasonable after years of political chaos.
They even floated Georgia Senator Jon Ossoff as someone who could fit that profile.
Shah Rukh Khan Revealed How Massive Flops Forced Him to Step Away From Films for Four Years Before Returning With Three Blockbusters
Shah Rukh Khan opened up about the difficult period when several of his films failed badly, admitting that he had become too focused on innovation and perfection while losing touch with what audiences wanted.
During his four-year break, he stopped listening to film stories and surprisingly focused on learning how to make pizza, saying the process taught him perseverance. With encouragement from his family, children, and team, he eventually realized that audiences loved seeing him bring hope, happiness, and love on screen.
He returned to that approach, came back with three major blockbusters, and said the experience taught him two important lessons: never forget the audience, and never forget to pray before getting back to work.
Aravind Srinivas Explained How Ancient Hindu Scriptures Described a Weapon Similar to a Nuclear Bomb on Joe Rogan's Podcast.
Joe Rogan: Joe recalled a previous conversation about ancient Hindu scriptures and asked Aravind to explain the Brahmastra, saying it sounded remarkably similar to a nuclear bomb. He also asked how old the Mahabharata is.
Aravind Srinivas: Aravind explained that the Brahmastra is a legendary weapon from the Mahabharata, one of Hinduism's two great epics.
He described it as the ancient equivalent of a hydrogen bomb—a devastating weapon of mass destruction that only a select few warriors were allowed to use.
He recounted how Arjuna was entrusted with its secret, while Ashwatthama later unleashed it after the death of his father, Drona, forcing Krishna to intervene and prevent catastrophic destruction.
Aravind added that the Mahabharata is generally believed to be between 1,500 and 2,500 years old, though its exact date remains debated.
Could ancient Hindu scriptures have described a nuclear weapon thousands of years ago?
Do you think the Brahmastra was real or just mythology?
David Harbour & Jason Bateman Reflect on the ‘DTF St. Louis’ Voyeur Sex Scene
Jason Bateman: “I’m in bed with Linda Cardellini’s character, and David’s in the closet.”
David Harbour: “Floyd knows they’re having an affair. He actually asks to watch them, so this isn’t the first time he’s hidden in the closet.”
Jason Bateman: “While Floyd’s watching us, he suddenly notices a guy in a tuxedo walking toward the pool in the background.”
Jason Bateman (Behind the scenes): “The hardest part was finding a hotel room where the closet, bedroom, and pool all lined up in one shot. We even built a small slatted closet door so the audience could see exactly what Floyd was seeing.
Stephen Jackson Reveals Tim Duncan Wasn't the "Quiet Superstar" People Thought He Was.
Toney Allen: What was Tim Duncan really like? People saw him as a quiet, humble guy, but was he different on the court?
Stephen Jackson explained that Tim Duncan was far tougher and more competitive than his quiet image suggested.
He praised Duncan's trust, Manu Ginóbili's respect, reflected on the pain of leaving the Spurs after winning a championship, and shared how that disappointment fueled his rise with Atlanta.
A Caller Asked How to Remove Her Husband's Name From His Mother's Assets After He Was Sued Over His Mother-in-Law's Car Accident Because His Name Was on Her Car
The caller explained that her husband was added to all of his mother's assets before they got married, but the arrangement created legal and financial problems after his mother was involved in a car accident
Caller:
My husband was added to all of his mother's assets.
Now he's being sued because his name is on her car.
We want his name removed from everything."
Dave Ramsey:
Putting his name on everything was a mistake.
Each asset must be handled separately.
The mortgage can't be changed unless she refinances.
Jade Warshaw:
What assets is his name on?
Is your mother-in-law willing to remove him?
So the goal is to remove his name from everything?
Caller:
My mother-in-law wants to wait about five years before refinancing.
But she's willing to remove his name from the other assets where she can.
Dave Ramsey:
Is she willing to remove his name from the other assets?
Caller:
Yes, but because he's on the mortgages, she can't remove him from the home insurance, and we're working on removing him from the car insurance.
Dave Ramsey: He should stay on the home insurance while he's on the mortgage. They meant well but made a poor decision, and now they need to fix it.
Throwback to When Shaquille O'Neal Playfully Flirted With the Host on Live TV
The interview wrapped up with playful flirting, jokes about DMs.
Host: "Why did you start a big and tall fashion line?"
Shaquille O'Neal: "I wanted big guys to have stylish clothing instead of boring options."
Host: "How did you choose the models?"
Shaquille O'Neal: "We picked confident winners from over 15,000 entries."
Host: "Let's see your modeling poses."
Shaquille O'Neal: Playfully strikes different poses.
Host: "What about the DMs?"
Shaquille O'Neal: Jokes that the host is always in his DMs, leading to a funny exchange.
Host: "Favorite show?"
Shaquille O'Neal: "Money Heist."
Former NBA Players Reveal What It Was Really Like Playing Against Kobe Bryant
The discussion highlights Kobe Bryant's relentless competitiveness, elite work ethic, and intense mindset on the court. While opponents respected how difficult he was to guard, his teammates also came to know him as a loyal friend, devoted father, and mentor whose impact extended far beyond basketball.
Matt Barnes:
"Guarding Kobe was a badge of honor. Every night you had to be ready because he was skilled, physical, and mentally relentless."
Stephen Jackson:
"When people say they have the Mamba Mentality, they really don't know what that means."
Kobe Bryant (quoted by Matt Barnes):
"Anyone crazy enough to mess with me is crazy enough to play with me. You want to be a Laker?"
Matt Barnes:
"Kobe became like a brother. I got to know the man behind the Mamba—the father, businessman, and friend."
Stephen Jackson:
"No one should say they have the Mamba Mentality. They don't work like Kobe."
Matt Barnes:
"I trained with Kobe at 4:30 in the morning, and I've never seen anyone work harder."
Legends lives forever 🕊️
A Caller Asked If Using a Credit Card for Everyday Bills and Paying It Off Monthly Is a Smart Financial Strategy.
Caller: My wife and I use a credit card for everyday bills and pay it off monthly.
We use it to delay spending from our savings and wanted to know if it's a good idea.
Dave Ramsey: Using credit cards for everyday bills is not a wealth-building strategy.
Millionaires build wealth by investing and spending less—not chasing rewards.
Credit cards encourage people to spend more than cash.
George Kamel: Try using only debit cards and cash for a year.
You're focusing on small rewards instead of bigger financial wins.
A woman and her husband were asked to help pay for a family vacation home that her husband's late father had intended for him to inherit, but ownership has not yet been transferred to them.
Caller:
"Should we split the cost for the house even though we won't eventually own it, or should we just look for our own house?"
Dave Ramsey:
"You should look for your own house."
Caller:
"My father-in-law always wanted the house to go to my husband."
Dave Ramsey:
"If he really wanted that, he should have put it in a trust before he died."
Caller:
"What should we do now?"
Dave Ramsey:
"If your mother-in-law deeds the house to your husband now, then pay for it. If not, let it go. It's just a house."
Caller:
"What can we do so this doesn't happen to our children?"
Dave Ramsey:
"Communicate your estate plan while you're alive. Don't wait until you're gone."
Jade Warshaw:
"The sisters probably never knew the lake house was supposed to go to your husband."
Dave Ramsey:
"Your husband—not you—should have this conversation with his mom and sisters."
Jade Warshaw:
"Inheritance should be the cherry on top, not something you depend on to change your life."
Will You Keep Paying for a Family Vacation Home You May Never Own?