#BREAKING:🔥Elyse: “The government of Canada is introducing a temporary ban on American livestock from Texas after a second case of the flesh-eating #screwworm. It’s raising concerns over the nation’s beef supply and whether it could drive up prices…”😳
Stephen A. Smith calls out Donald Trump
"This president has no business showing up in New York City. I am dead serious. It is selfish. It is narcissistic. It is ridiculous that he is coming to this game."😳
(h/t @NBA__Courtside )
Keith David gets emotional and says he’s “living his dream” while accepting his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
“I started out as a singer, then I wanted to be a preacher, and I wanted to be a lawyer and a bank president. Then I discovered I could be an actor and be all those things.”
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Nasdaq and S&P 500 see worst day of the year after strong jobs data raises odds of a Fed rate hike and Wall Street deals with weakness in AI stocks. https://t.co/fyacytQxiE
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If we don’t SUPPORT our own, who will?
The Black Coaches Association proudly congratulates both NBA Finals head coaches, Mike Brown and Mitch Johnson.
History will be made as two Black head coaches meet on basketball’s biggest stage in the 2026 NBA Finals.
This opportunity has only happened a handful of times in NBA history, making this moment even more significant for the game and for the next generation of coaches who aspire to lead at the highest level.
No matter the outcome, one thing is certain:
A Black head coach will be crowned NBA Champion.
We celebrate the leadership, resilience, preparation, and excellence that both coaches have displayed throughout their journeys.
Good luck to Coach Brown and Coach Johnson.
They WIN. WE WIN. ✊🏾🏆
#BCAWORLD #NBAFinals #BlackCoaches #BlackExcellence #RepresentationMatters
🚨 DAMN.
Ruby Bridges said the moment she finally understood what was happening during school integration was when a little white boy told her:
“My mom said I can’t play with you because you’re a nigger.”
She was SIX.
And she said hearing that felt like “a huge weight lifted,” because suddenly everything made sense.
Why the classrooms were empty.
Why adults were screaming.
Why U.S. Marshals had to escort her to school.
Not because of anything she did.
Just because of the color of her skin.
A six-year-old child realizing an entire country was angry at her for existing.
"Gimmee back ma baby, you warthog from hell"
Randall “Tex” Cobb straight -up lied about knowing how to ride a motorcycle to land the part of Leonard Smalls in Raising Arizona (1987). He even crashed into a huge hole. Joel Coen said Cobb was “less an actor, more a force of nature"
Craig should have won an Academy Award for this scene, the seriousness on his face alone 😂
This was emotional intelligence at his peak, the boucer listened to her complaints, then he disarmed her by agreeing, won sympathy by being honest and emotionally vulnerable, showed that he and others are also negatively affected by the rules too.