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Stephen A. Smith reacts to Kyrie Irving's extended absence from the Brooklyn Nets and explains how this impacts Kevin Durant. (1:44) Stephen A. responds to questions from social media.
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Stephen A. Smith reacts to Kyrie Irving's extended absence from the Brooklyn Nets and explains how this impacts Kevin Durant. (1:44) Stephen A. responds to questions from social media.
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Salt stops by Unique Access Ent to discuss Kool G Rap co-writing Salt N Pepa's "Chick On The Side." The Queens, New York rapper also tells Soren Baker about how her group hated touring & that “I’ll Take Your Man” solidified Salt-N-Pepa in the streets.
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Before earning the interim lightweight title a year later, Dustin Poirier emerged victorious in a Fight of the Night with Justin Gaethje in 2018. Poirier will square off with Conor McGregor in the UFC 257 main event on Saturday, January 23.
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TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) — A Kansas woman was executed Wednesday for strangling an expectant mother in Missouri & cutting the baby from her womb, the first time in nearly seven decades that the U.S. government has put to death a female inmate.
Lisa Montgomery, 52, was pronounced dead at 1:31 a.m. after receiving a lethal injection at the federal prison complex in Terre Haute, Indiana. She was the 11th prisoner to receive a lethal injection there since July when President Donald Trump, an ardent supporter of capital punishment, resumed federal executions following 17 years without one.
As a curtain was raised in the execution chamber, Montgomery looked momentarily bewildered as she glanced at journalists peering at her from behind thick glass. As the execution process began, a woman standing over Montgomery’s shoulder leaned over, gently removed Montgomery’s face mask & asked her if she had any last words. “No,” Montgomery responded in a quiet, muffled voice. She said nothing else.
She tapped her fingers nervously for several seconds, a heart-shaped tattoo on her thumb, showed no signs of distress & quickly closed her eyes. As the lethal injection began, Montgomery kept licking her lips & gasped briefly as pentobarbital, a lethal drug, entered her body through IVs on both arms. A few minutes later, her midsection throbbed for a moment, but quickly stopped.
An official in black gloves with a stethoscope walked into the room, listened to her heart and chest, then walked out. She was pronounced dead a minute later.
“The craven bloodlust of a failed administration was on full display tonight,” Montgomery’s attorney, Kelley Henry said in a statement. “Everyone who participated in the execution of Lisa Montgomery should feel shame.”
It came after hours of legal wrangling before the Supreme Court cleared the way for the execution to move forward. Montgomery was the first of the final three federal inmates scheduled to die before next week’s inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden, who is expected to discontinue federal executions.
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Up and coming Va female artist Kedeja Marce starts off the year giving you two singes in one video for the tracks FACADE / ON MY WAY follow her on ig @officialkedejamarce
Atlanta rapper YFN Lucci is wanted on a murder charge following a shootout that left one man dead and another injured last month in southwest Atlanta, authorities said.
The 29-year-old, whose real name is Rayshawn Bennett, is wanted on murder, aggravated assault, participating in criminal street gang activity and a weapons charge, Atlanta police announced in a news release Tuesday.
Two others, 23-year-old Ra’von Boyd and 17-year-old Leroy Pitts, were arrested on similar charges in Miami for their alleged roles in the Dec. 10 shooting, authorities said.
James Adams, 28, was discovered with a gunshot wound to the head last month in the 900 block of Peeples Street, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution previously reported. Emergency crews were called to the scene about 5:10 p.m., but Adams later died.
A short time later, a second gunshot victim arrived at a nearby fire station with a wound to the abdomen, Atlanta police said. The 32-year-old survived his injuries, but investigators determined the shootings were related.
According to the police report, the shootout occurred in the 900 block of Dimmock Street and Adams’ body was dropped off nearby. Officers found multiple shell casings at the scene and the second victim at Fire Station 14, authorities said.
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Source: Atlanta Constitution Journal
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A former Minneapolis police officer who held his knee to George Floyd’s neck for minutes will be tried separately from the three other former officers accused in his death, according to an order filed Tuesday that cites limited courtroom space due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Derek Chauvin will stand trial alone in March while the other three former officers will be tried together in the summer. In his order, Judge Peter Cahill cited the limitations of physical space during the coronavirus pandemic, saying it is “impossible to comply with COVID-19 physical restrictions” given how many lawyers and support personnel the four defendants say would be present.
Prosecutors disagreed with the judge’s decision. A defense attorney for former officer Thomas Lane said he believed a separate trial would be better for his client, while the other defense attorneys either declined to comment or did not return messages.
Legal observers say the change benefits Chauvin’s co-defendants, who will get a preview of what the state’s witnesses will say and more time to prepare. They’ll also blame Chauvin, who won’t be on trial with them to push back.
Floyd, a Black man, died May 25 after Chauvin, who is white, pressed his knee against Floyd’s neck while he was handcuffed face down on the street. Police were investigating whether Floyd used a counterfeit bill at a nearby store. In a video widely seen on social media, Floyd could be heard pleading with officers for air, saying he couldn’t breathe.
Floyd’s death sparked protests in Minneapolis and elsewhere and renewed calls for an end to police brutality and racial inequities.
Chauvin is charged with second-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter in Floyd’s death. Former officers Lane, Tou Thao and J. Alexander Kueng are each charged with aiding and abetting second-degree murder and aiding and abetting second-degree manslaughter.
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CNN's Sara Sidner is a seasoned correspondent who has reported from locations all over the world. She is the consummate professional. However, the last year has been tough for all journalists who have had to cover the coronavirus pandemic.
Sara was recently reported in Los Angeles, where the African American and Latino communities have been hit the hardest by Covid-19.
After visiting a family paying their final respects to a loved one in a parking lot funeral and stopping by MLK Jr. Community Hospital, Sara broke down on-air.
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Malika Andrews joins SportsCenter to discuss the status of Kyrie Irving with the Brooklyn Nets, who is expected to miss multiple games as the NBA will examine video circulating that shows Irving maskless at a family party.
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Take a look at the 5 fights for the 2020 Fights of the year. #LomaLopez, #WilderFury2 #ZepedaBaranchyk
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Azealia Banks, the talented but often controversial rapper is back at it again.
The 29-year old "212" hit maker posted photos and a video showing her digging up her dead cat, Lucifer, placing it in a pot and boiling it.
"Lucifer 2009-2020. My Dear kitty," Azealia wrote. "Thank you for everything. A legend. An icon. Forever a serval serve."
Over the last couple of years Banks has worried fans with her bizarre behavior.
In 2016, she admitted to practicing “brujería” (the Spanish word for witchcraft) before showing a closet floor where she apparently had been sacrificing chickens. Feathers and hardened blood stains covered the floor.
Banks has also talked about depression, while hinting at thoughts of suicide.
In August of last year she shaved her head bald.
"All this stress energy and break-up energy...I'm about to have my Britney Spears moment," she said at the time. "I feel like Britney, b*tch on some 2007 sh*t. I'm gonna shave my head b*tch, just to feel fresh again."
We wish Azealia the best, and hope she overcomes whatever seems to be troubling her.
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Check out the official music video for "Dirty Revolver" from 38 Spesh, the final single off of his "6 Shots: Overkill" EP.
Produced by 38 Spesh
Directed by D. Gomez Films
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Stand Up CHICAGO & TEXAS! Ash2Heavy & JG.$hit drop "Gang $hit"! Produced by Bapeboyben, Gang $hit is an up-tempo hip-hop collab that celebrates and uplifts women by showing that yes, men are bosses, but women are definitely bosses too.
"This song is full of confidence and we hope for our supporters to feel that when they hear and sing along to the song," says JG.$hit
"It's a whole lotta 'Gang Shit' on this track! We're just 2 females coming together talkin our shit" say's Ash2Heavy.
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The FBI is honing in on 10 to 15 members of the Capitol Police, investigating whether they facilitated the insurrection by assisting in the planning of the riot and/or clearing the path for the rioters to overtake the Capitol.
Sources with direct knowledge tell TMZ, the FBI has made "considerable headway" in its investigation of the officers in question, and -- as it was put to us -- the conduct of the cops in question "ranges from getting out of the way of the rioters to something much more nefarious."
As for what's "more nefarious," as TMZ reported, the FBI believes some of the officers and other staffers in the building may have facilitated the takeover by helping the rioters navigate the building. The FBI believes certain moves were extremely suspicious, like almost instantly finding Nancy Pelosi's office even though a member of the public would probably have to search for an hour or more to find it. Something else suspicious ... how did rioters beeline for Rep. Jim Clyburn's office when the door does not even have a nameplate?
Our sources say the FBI looked at all the video and honed in on cops who were not blocking the path of the rioters. That isn't in itself a criminal offense, but the FBI believes people who didn't block the rioters may have more involvement. Two officers have already been suspended by the Department, but the FBI's conducting a criminal investigation.
To be fair to the officers ... as one source put it, some of them who stepped back from the riot may have done so because members of Congress had already been moved to a secure location, and the cops felt they would have gotten killed if they tried protecting property.
Our sources say the FBI investigation is far along, and they're not just looking at Capitol cops. They're looking at other staffers in the building as well.
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Source: TMZ
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The Schmo interviews #9 UFC Strawweight Amanda Ribas on Fight Island while she gets acclimated to the time change for UFC 257. Topics include:
- Being the 1st to Finish Marina Rodriguez in the Octagon
- American Top Team Female Competition
- Younger Sister rather than her Older Brother in Her Corner
- Fighting for a title in 2021
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Soft White Underbelly interview and portrait of Sharon aka "Green Eyes", a homeless woman living on Skid Row.
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FRANKFURT, Jan 12 (Reuters) - Deutsche Bank will not do business in the future with U.S. President Donald Trump or his companies in the wake of his supporters’ deadly Jan. 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol, the New York Times reported.
Deutsche Bank is Trump’s most important lender, with about $340 million in loans outstanding to the Trump Organization, the president’s umbrella group that is currently overseen by his two sons.
The NYT cited a person familiar with the bank’s thinking.
A spokesman for Deutsche Bank declined to comment on Tuesday. The Trump Organization did not immediately respond to an email seeking comment outside normal business hours, and the White House press office did not answer the phone.
Christiana Riley, the head of the bank’s U.S. operations, last week condemned last week’s violence in a post on LinkedIn.
“We are proud of our Constitution and stand by those who seek to uphold it to ensure that the will of the people is upheld and a peaceful transition of power takes place,” she wrote.
Reuters reported in November that Deutsche was looking for ways to end its relationship with Trump after the U.S. elections, as it tires of the negative publicity stemming from the ties. #donaldtrump #presidenttrump #donaldtrumpdroppedbydeutschebank #deutschebank #deutschebankdropstrump #lender #loans #trumporganization #capitolriots #uscapitol #business #businessnews #riots #insurrection #sedition #proudboys #extremists #tedcruz #rudygiuliani #donaldtrumpjr #erictrump
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The FBI is warning of plans for armed protests at all 50 state capitals & in Washington, D.C., in the days leading up to President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration, stoking fears of more bloodshed after last week’s deadly siege at the U.S. Capitol.
An internal FBI bulletin warned, as of Sunday, that the nationwide protests may start later this week & extend through Biden’s Jan. 20 inauguration, according to two law enforcement officials who read details of the memo to The Associated Press. Investigators believe some of the people are members of extremist groups, the officials said.
“Armed protests are being planned at all 50 state capitols from 16 January through at least 20 January, & at the U.S. Capitol from 17 January through 20 January,” the bulletin said, according to one official.
The FBI issued at least one other bulletin — they go out to law enforcement nationwide on the topic — before the riots last week. On Dec. 29, it warned of the potential for armed demonstrators targeting legislatures, the second official said.
Army Gen. Daniel Hokanson, chief of the National Guard Bureau, told reporters Monday that the Guard is also looking at any issues across the country,
“We’re keeping a look across the entire country to make sure that we’re monitoring, and that our Guards in every state are in close coordination with their local law enforcement agencies to provide any support requested,” he said.
The riots followed weeks of online calls for violence in the nation’s capital in the waning days of Donald Trump’s presidency.
A tweet in which Trump promised that last Wednesday’s event in Washington, D.C., “will be wild” fueled a “month-long frenzy of incitements, strategizing & embrace of violence against lawmakers,” according to a research group that tracks online extremism activity, In a report issued Saturday, the SITE Intelligence Group also warned that the Capitol attack has emboldened Trump-supporting extremists. #trumpsupporters #extremists #proudboys #armedanddangerous #protests #guns #firearms #statecapitols #washingtondc #fbi #riots #inauguration #joebiden #presidentbiden #donaldtrump #tedcruz #fbi #warning #insurrection #nationalguard #military #violence
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Max Holloway won the interim featherweight championship in December of 2016 with an impressive performance against Anthony Pettis. Holloway faces Calvin Kattar in the main event of Fight Island 7 live on ABC on Saturday, January 16.
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Uncle Murda comes through with an official music video for his "Rap Up 2020."
Listen to the album "Don't Come Outside, Vol. 3". Out now!
Stream: https://music.empi.re/dontcomeoutside3.oyd
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