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Slaine releases a powerful new music video for the song "Do What You Love," which is about overcoming addiction. The track features Cyrus Deshield.
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Ariel Helwani and Chael Sonnen discuss Conor McGregor's UFC 246 win over Cowboy Cerrone and why they think McGregor's next fight should be against Nate Diaz.
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Funeral Fabolous was the latest guest on The Breakfast Club.
He talks about fatherhood, new music, honesty and openness, his fashion sense and more.
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The Weeknd was the musical guest on Jimmy Kimmel Live recently. The singer used the occasion to perform his new hit single titled "Blinding Lights."
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Yo Gotti a.k.a. The King of Memphis delivers an official music video for his latest single titled "H.O.E. (Heaven On Earth)."
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Check out the official music video for "Boom Boom Room" by Roddy Ricch.
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Rapper Jarad Anthony Higgins, known by the stage name Juice WRLD, died from oxycodone and codeine toxicity, according to a new medical examiner statement.
Higgins died after what police called a "medical emergency" at Midway Airport in Chicago last month, but the Cook County Medical Examiner's Office said at the time that it needed to run more tests to determine cause of death.
The office officially ruled that Higgins' death was an accident on Wednesday.
Local and federal authorities met the 21-year-old rapper's plane in December on the suspicion the rapper was in possession of contraband, the Chicago Police Department said at the time. Officials found 70 pounds of marijuana and six bottles of prescription codeine cough syrup in a search of the luggage on the twin-engine Gulfstream jet.
Police said Higgins began convulsing while police officers were speaking to him and others on the plane. He was given two doses of Narcan, a brand of naloxone used to block the effects of opioid overdose in emergency situations.
Higgins woke up briefly but was later declared dead at a local hospital.
The Chicago-area native was a rising artist considered at the forefront of the emo rap scene. Higgins hit No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart this last year with the studio album "Death Race for Love" and was signed to Interscope Records.
Source: NBC News
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A former Drexel University professor in Philadelphia who allegedly spent $185,000 in federal grant money on strip clubs and other personal expenses has been charged with theft.
Prosecutors announced the charges against Chika Nwankpa on Tuesday.
The former head of Drexel University's electrical engineering department, Nwankpa misappropriated grant money from the Navy, the Department of Energy and the National Science Foundation over a period of 10 years, prosecutors said.
Nwankpa, 57, spent $96,000 in federal grant funds at adult entertainment venues and sports bars between 2010 and 2017, prosecutors said. He also allegedly squandered $89,000 on iTunes purchases and meals.
"Mr. Nwankpa inappropriately and criminally diverted tens of thousands of dollars that were allocated for research purposes toward his own private enjoyment. He betrayed Drexel University and tuition-paying students he was paid to educate," said District Attorney Larry Krasner.
According to the district attorney's office, 48% of the 114 separate charges were done on weekends and 63% were processed between the hours of midnight and 2 a.m.
Drexel University had announced last October that it discovered the alleged fraud in 2017 during an internal audit and alerted the government. Authorities said Nwankpa repaid more than $53,000, resigned from Drexel and was barred from federal contracting for six months.
Drexel paid $189,000 to resolve its potential civil liability in the case.
Nwankpa admitted the unauthorized expenses when confronted by university officials and resigned his post. He has agreed to pay back $53,328.
Nwankpa was freed on $25,000 bail after his arrest on Monday. He was charged with theft by unlawful taking and theft by deception, and could face up to 14 years in prison if convicted on both counts.
Source: ABC 6
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A half-dressed female NYPD lieutenant was caught in a drunken, on-the-job sex romp with a male sergeant at a Manhattan police building Saturday night, sources said.
Lt. Brandi Sanchez, 39, and Sgt. Lambros Gavalas, 46, were stripped of their guns and badges for the alleged rendezvous in a department bathroom inside a building used by NYPD personnel at 90 Church St., the sources said.
The 39-year-old lieutenant lives with and has a child with the commanding officer of Brooklyn’s 79th Precinct, Deputy Inspector Timothy Skretch — though that’s not the man she was allegedly caught with, sources said.
The NYPD did not deny the allegations and said the incident is under internal review.
Source: New York Post
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An infant in northern Indiana has died after detectives say she overdosed on methamphetamine that was likely ingested from her mother's breast milk.
According to court documents, Ashlee Rans, 36, called 911 on December 19, 2019 and said she had rolled over onto her 2 -month-old, Nevaeh, while she was sleeping.
After a full autopsy and toxicology report was received by the coroner's office in January 2020, Nevaeh's death was determined to be a homicide. The official report showed the infant had died from acute methamphetamine intoxication. The toxicology report shows that at the time of her death, the baby had both Amphetamine and Methamphetamine in her system.
According to court documents officially filed against Rans on January 15, she initially only admitted to smoking marijuana. After the Nevaeh's autopsy results came back, she admitted to detectives that she had also been using methamphetamine and knew that the drug could be dangerous to her child while breast feeding. She claimed that she had purchased meth at a gas station two days before Nevaeh's death.
Rans said the first time she used meth after giving birth was about two weeks before Nevaeh's death, according to court documents. And she said she did not use drugs during pregnancy.
Rans is now charged with neglect of a dependent resulting in death. She faces between 20 and 40 years in prison if convicted.
Source: WRTV
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Rising rap star Tg Savage is back with more heat! Check out his latest releases below!
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Curren$y a.k.a. Spitta Andretti delivers an official music video for "Decision."
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Yo Gotti stopped by the Complex studio to talk with Speedy about losing $500K in a single hand of blackjack, having multiple cars before graduating high school, business moves, and how to be a hustler.
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Young MA stopped by the Sway In The Morning show for a question and answer session with fans and to perform tracks off her new album titled “Herstory In The Making.”
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Up and coming Brooklyn, New York rapper 22GZ recently stopped by Hot 97 to represent with a new hot freestyle for Funkmaster Flex.
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On this episode of Cold As Balls, Olympian Lolo Jones opens up to Kevin Hart about growing up mixed-race, competing with an injury, ignoring haters and remaining a virgin. Yes, a virgin.
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Philadelphia native and OBH Records artist, Razor, is proof that consistency and quality music is key in this game. Check out his latest gem titled "LIL TJAY FS."
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Antonio Brown may be in trouble again.
Police on Tuesday surrounded Brown’s mansion in Hollywood, Fla., to investigate the former NFL star for possible battery and burglary, according to multiple reports.
The latest police presence involving the 31-year-old Brown stems from an alleged altercation with a driver from a moving company, TMZ reported, and the free-agent wide receiver is being accused of felony battery and burglary.
Multiple cops reportedly are working to secure a warrant for Brown’s arrest while trying to convince him to “surrender peacefully.”
As of 4:16 p.m ET., there was still an “active scene” at Brown’s house, according to ESPN.
It was just last week that police were at Brown’s home for a domestic dispute. After Brown claimed his ex-girlfriend Chelsie Kyriss tried to steal his car, he threw a bag of gummy penises in the direction of Kyriss and police outside his house.
But ESPN reported that Tuesday’s incident was not believed to be a domestic situation.
Since he last played in an NFL game for the Patriots on Sept. 15, Brown has been embroiled in controversy. The Patriots cut him after he was accused of sexually assaulting his former trainer, Britney Taylor, on three occasions.
Last week, Brown’s longtime agent, Drew Rosenhaus, split ties with him, asking the former Steeler to get help.
Brown paid $6.6 million for the 12-bedroom mansion police surrounded, according to the Sun Sentinel, and it also includes a built-in synagogue. It is located in a gated community, and multiple neighbors told ESPN they’ve been fed up with the constant fuss coming from Brown’s home.
Source: New York Post
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Baltimore police say they’ve arrested two adults and a teenager in connection with an assault on a city police officer that was captured on video, showing citizens kicking the officer while he was detaining another man.
Donnell Burgess, 20, was arrested Sunday and charged with assault on police and resisting arrest in relation to the Jan. 17 incident. Zayne Abdullah, 23, of Dundalk, was arrested Monday and charged with assault and resisting arrest. An unnamed 17-year-old was also arrested and charged as a juvenile.
A video widely circulated on social media showed a Baltimore police sergeant being kicked by onlookers while he tried to restrain a man on the ground Friday night.
Police Commissioner Michael Harrison said the officer was doing a business check in the 1500 block of Pennsylvania Ave. around midnight when a person became argumentative and spat in the officer’s face.
The video showed the apparent aftermath of the attempted arrest, as several onlookers kick at the officer and at least one person attempts to drag the man away from the sergeant as he’s trying to detain him.
Harrison said Saturday police had already arrested one individual in connection with the incident and were still trying to identify others who were involved.
It is not clear whether Burgess has obtained an attorney as the charges have not yet been filed in Maryland’s online court system.
Source: Baltimore Sun
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