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Luenell x The Breakfast: Gushes Over Bruno Mars, Talks Katt Williams, LOL Comedy Honors + More.
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Matt Ox, the young rapper whose fidget spinner packed “Overwhelming” video caught the world’s attention stopped by Mass Appeal for an #OpenSpace interview. Ahead of the release of his debut album ‘OX,’ the Philly based artist opens up about the reality of success, his friendship with XXXtentacion and what it was like working with Sosa.
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On Episode 3 of UFC 230 Embedded, former middleweight champion Chris Weidman enjoys time with his family, while opponent Jacare Souza keeps his training on schedule in New York City. Middleweight Israel Adesanya gets an early taste of Madison Square Garden at a Knicks game. Two-division champ Daniel Cormier prepares to be the smaller man inside the Octagon in his heavyweight title fight against Derrick Lewis, who gets a hero's flight from Houston. Middleweight Derek Brunson sharpens his tools ahead of his fight against Adesanya, who relishes the fight week spotlight. UFC 230 Embedded is an all-access, behind-the-scenes video blog leading up to the heavyweight title fight taking place Saturday, November 3 on Pay-Per-View.
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Skip Bayless and Shannon Sharpe talk NFL on today's show. Hear why Skip thinks there's no competition between Brady and Rodgers when it comes to the greatest QB of all-time discussion
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Lil Yachty is a platinum-selling, Grammy-nominated rap superstar with a boatload of hits to his name and some of the biggest endorsements in hip-hop. But how is he with spicy food? Well, everyone's about to find out—including Yachty himself. After a life completely devoid of spice, the Atlanta icon cannonballs into the hot-sauce deep end, trading in his usual meal of pepperoni pizza for 10 scorching hot chicken tenders. Along his experimental journey in Scovilles, Lil Boat reflects on his beefs with Ebro and Joe Budden, discusses his gaming habits, and explains why his 21st birthday was the best day of his life.
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Khabib Nurmagomedov REFUSES to go to court with Conor McGregor and says they can KEEP all his money, Dana White.
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Former Shady Records artist and Bogish Brand Entertainment CEO, Ca$his, releases an official music video for his new single titled "What." Prod by Rikanatti and Savage Tommy.
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New details have emerged of how Whitey Bulger was murdered in a federal prison. Get the latest in our LIVE COVERAGE.
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On Wednesday’s (Oct. 31) episode of #EverydayStruggle, Nadeska, Wayno and DJ Akademiks discuss Steve Madden’s involvement in the Cardi B x Nicki Minaj beef. The American designer claims that Nicki was never offered a deal with his brand Steve Madden. However, Steve’s claims backfired on him when Nicki and 50 Cent pulled up a 2015 Vibe interview in which Steve admits to reaching out to Nicki for a potential collab with his brand. The deal eventually failed due to a fight Steve had with Nicki. The EDS crew then takes a look into Yachty’s recent comments on Nicki and Cardi. According to a recent interview on BET’s Raq Rant show, the ATL rapper says he’s riding with Cardi due to his alliance with QC, and claims he would not work with Nicki on any music due to his loyalty. Halfway through the episode, the crew dissects Kanye West’s latest Twitter rant. According to ‘Ye, he’s done with politics and moving more into his creative zone. The crew wraps up today's show on a Halloween tip discussing YG’s epic Michael Jackson get-up.
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UFC 230 Embedded, two-division champion Daniel Cormier readies himself for a uniquely fearless opponent; heavyweight title challenger Derrick Lewis trains for another knockout win. Former middleweight champion Chris Weidman zeroes in on BJJ under his longtime coach, UFC Hall of Famer Matt Serra. Middleweight foe Jacare Souza anticipates a champion versus champion caliber matchup. Lewis feels the spotlight at a local Rockets game, and Cormier decorates pumpkins with his family. UFC 230 Embedded is an all-access, behind-the-scenes video blog leading up to the heavyweight title fight taking place Saturday, November 3 on Pay-Per-View.
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Omari Hardwick & Tika Sumpter x The Breakfast Club: Talk New Tyler Perry Movie & Omari's Run In With A Crazy Fan.
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Off of the "Heroin Farms" project from Mooch of Da Cloth and producer Farma
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BOSTON (AP) — James “Whitey” Bulger, the murderous Boston gangster who benefited from a corrupt relationship with the FBI before spending 16 years as one of America’s most wanted men, was slain in federal prison. He was 89.
Bulger was found unresponsive Tuesday morning at the U.S. penitentiary in West Virginia where he’d just been transferred, and a medical examiner declared him dead shortly afterward, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons. Authorities did not immediately release a cause of death, but Justin Tarovisky, a prison union official, told The Associated Press it was being investigated as a homicide.
Bulger, the model for Jack Nicholson’s ruthless crime boss in the 2006 Martin Scorsese movie, “The Departed,” led a largely Irish mob that ran loan-sharking, gambling and drug rackets. He also was an FBI informant who ratted on the New England mob, his gang’s main rival, in an era when bringing down the Mafia was a top national priority for the FBI.
Bulger’s rap sheet started as a juvenile, and he spent three years in Alcatraz, the infamous island prison off San Francisco.
Bulger fled Boston in late 1994 after his FBI handler, John Connolly Jr., warned him he was about to be indicted. With a $2 million reward on his head, Bulger became one of the FBI’s “Ten Most Wanted” criminals, with a place just below Osama bin Laden.
There was no love lost for Bulger on the Boston streets he once ruled.
Patricia Donahue’s husband, Michael, was killed in 1982 when he offered a ride home to a man allegedly targeted for death by Bulger because he was talking to the FBI. “I’d like to open up a champagne bottle and celebrate,” she told WBZ-TV on Tuesday.
Tom Duffy, a retired state police detective who searched for Bulger and was a consultant on “The Departed,” called word of Bulger’s death “celebratory news.”
When the extent of his crimes and the FBI’s role in overlooking them became public in the late 1990s, Bulger became a source of embarrassment for the FBI. During the years he was a fugitive, the FBI battled a public perception that it had not tried very hard to find him.
After more than 16 years on the run, Bulger was captured at age 81 in Santa Monica, California, where he had been living in a rent-controlled apartment near the beach with his longtime girlfriend, Catherine Greig.
In 2013, he was convicted in the slayings, as well as extortion, and money-laundering after a sensational racketeering trial that included graphic testimony from three former Bulger cohorts: a hit man, a protege and a partner. He was sentenced nearly five years ago to two consecutive life sentences plus five years.
Bulger had just been moved to USP Hazelton, a high-security prison with an adjacent minimum security satellite camp in Bruceton Mills, West Virginia. He had been in a prison in Florida before a stopover at a transfer facility in Oklahoma City. Federal Bureau of Prisons officials and his attorney had declined to comment on why he was being moved.
A lawyer who represented Bulger blamed the gangster’s death on decisions made by the Bureau of Prisons.
“He was sentenced to life in prison, but as a result of decisions by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, that sentence has been changed to the death penalty,” attorney J.W. Carney Jr. said in a statement.
Bulger, nicknamed “Whitey” for his bright platinum hair, grew up in a gritty South Boston housing project and became known as one of the most ruthless gangsters in Boston. His younger brother, William Bulger, became one of the most powerful politicians in Massachusetts, leading the state Senate for 17 years.
In working-class “Southie,” Bulger was known for helping old ladies across the street and giving turkey dinners to his neighbors at Thanksgiving. He had a kind of Robin Hood-like image among some locals, but authorities said he would put a bullet in the brain of anyone who he even suspected of double-crossing him.
“You could go back in the annals of criminal history and you’d be hard-pressed to find anyone as diabolical as Bulger,” said Duffy.
“Killing people was his first option. They don’t get any colder than him,” Duffy said after Bulger was finally captured in June 2011.
Bulger was accused of strangling Debra Davis, the 26-year-old girlfriend of his partner, Stephen “The Rifleman” Flemmi, and Deborah Hussey, also 26, the daughter of Flemmi’s common-law wife. In both cases, Bulger insisted on pulling out the women’s teeth so they would be difficult to identify, Flemmi testified.
During a search of his Santa Monica apartment, agents found over $800,000 in cash and more than 30 guns, many hidden in holes in the walls. A property manager at the building said Bulger and Greig, who used the names Charles and Carol Gasko, had lived there for 15 years and always paid the rent-controlled rate of $1,145 a month in cash.
They were caught days after the FBI began a new publicity campaign focusing on Greig. The daytime TV announcements showed photos of Greig and noted that she was known to frequent beauty salons and have her teeth cleaned once a month.
A woman from Iceland who knew Bulger and Greig in Santa Monica saw a report on CNN about the latest publicity campaign and called in the tip that led agents to them. The Boston Globe identified the tipster as a former Miss Iceland, a former actress who starred in Noxzema shaving cream commercials in the 1970s.
Greig is still serving her sentence at a federal prison in Minnesota.
Bulger, a physical fitness buff, had been taken to a Boston hospital from his jail cell at least three times, complaining of chest pains, since being brought back to Boston to stand trial.
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Associated Press writers Eric Tucker in Washington, John Raby in Charleston, West Virginia, and William J. Kole in Boston contributed to this report.
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