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D.L. Hughley spoke to VladTV about not understanding the celebrity college cheating scandal, as he explained that these rich kids were given the best tools at resources at the top schools in the world. He added that if they still failed their SAT test with all of that help, they're dumb. D.L. went on to speak about pushing his daughter to work hard while she was in college, because he wanted it to be a meaningful experience. To hear more, including D.L.'s thoughts on Dr. Dre taking down his post about his daughter going to USC.
Eboni K Williams, who used to be a co-host on Fox News, explains her experiences working at the conservative news network. Williams also talked about her times as a lawyer in the court room and how it relates to working in media now.
(MMA Junkie) -- Former UFC strawweight fighter Angela Magana is on the road to recovery after being in a coma for two days, her coach, Gabriel Lamastus, told MMA Junkie on Thursday.
“Angela is responding to the treatment and is waking up!!!,” Lamastus said in a text message. “We are over joyed (sic). She has been in and out of it.”
He added, “This started happening this morning.” Lamastus said Magana has been able to talk, as well.
The significant progress in Magana’s condition comes two days after she fell into a coma following complications from anesthesia during emergency surgery at University Hospital in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Magana had been dealing with back pain as she prepared for an upcoming Combate Americas fight. An MRI revealed Magana had a herniated disc, but she continued to train for roughly a week while on medication until the pain became too much.
Monday, Magana had a nerve block done, but Lamastus said she didn’t respond well, leading to a diagnosis of cauda equina syndrome and the need for emergency surgery Tuesday. Magana didn’t wake up after surgery until Thursday morning.
Magana, who was released from the UFC in January 2018, had been scheduled to meet Kyra Batara at “Combate 35: Reinas” on April 26 in Los Angeles.
Report via TMZ -- Rapper G Herbo is facing a battery charge after an argument with his baby mama, Ariana Fletcher, allegedly turned physical ... TMZ has learned.
According to Atlanta Police ... the rapper and Ari got into it Wednesday morning -- mostly yelling at each other -- but at some point, cops say Herbo assaulted her. Cops say he then left the location with their son but later returned ... and after officers spoke to him, they arrested him for simple battery.
Cops say Ariana sustained minor scratches during the altercation, and right now it's unclear what triggered the alleged assault. Cops are continuing their investigation.
Perhaps complicating matters for G Herbo is the fact Ari is now dating boxer Gervonta Davis ... and is actually about 14 weeks pregnant with his child.
What's interesting is Ari and Gervonta were out partying Tuesday night at Allure Gentlemen's Club where G Herbo also happened to be. The trio was NOT there together. It's unclear if any encounter there might have led to the alleged assault the next morning.
Herbo is still in jail. His bond has been set at $2,000.
Report via NBC News -- Rapper Kodak Black and three others were arrested after they allegedly tried crossing the U.S.-Canada border near Buffalo with guns and marijuana, officials said Thursday.
The artist — born Bill Kapri — was a no-show for concerts in Boston on Wednesday night, after he was stopped at the Lewiston-Queenston International Bridge hours earlier, authorities said.
Kodak, 21, and Jeantony Saintmelus, 22, were booked on suspicion of criminal possession of a weapon and unlawful possession of marijuana, state police said. Stetson J. President, 24, and Madarrow D. Smith, 20, were booked for alleged criminal possession of a weapon.
“During the initial inspection, the U.S. citizens admitted to being in possession of marijuana and firearms,” according to a statement by U.S. Customs and Border Protection. “During a secondary inspection, it was revealed that the weapons were possessed unlawfully in New York State and subsequently the marijuana, firearms and subjects were turned over to the New York State Police for further processing.”
Kodak was behind the wheel of a Cadillac Escalade, with a temporary California registration, when he was stopped. The gun in the Cadillac was a Glock 9mm pistol, state police said.
Saintmelus was driving a Porche, alongside Kodak’s Escalade, and there were three guns and marijuana found inside that car, police said.
The arrests caused Kodak to miss shows at the House of Blues in Boston on Wednesday night.
Report via TMZ Sports - An ex-NFL running back is facing murder and child abuse charges in the death of a 5-year-old girl -- after officials say he killed her through rigorous exercise used to punish her.
28-year-old Cierre Wood -- a former star running back at Notre Dame -- appeared in a Las Vegas courtroom Tuesday in the death of his girlfriend's daughter, La'Rayah Davis.
Davis died on April 9 -- and prosecutors say it's because Wood forced her to complete a hellacious workout routine unsuited for a 5-year-old.
Officials say Wood claimed Davis had behavior issues -- he also described her as "chunky" -- so to punish her, Wood would force her to run wind sprints and do sit-ups and wall squats inside their apartment.
Officials say Wood admitted Davis couldn't complete a second round of sit-ups on April 9 -- and flailed backward, smacking the back of her head against the floor.
She then got up and swayed -- and then collapsed. She was pronounced dead a short time later.
Officials say Wood had a slogan for the punishment -- calling it, "Learning through fun."
The girl's mother, Amy Taylor, has also been charged with murder -- and officials say she also abused the child before her death.
Prosecutors say Taylor admits the 5-year-old was complaining of chest pains in the days before her death -- after her mother had sat on her chest and stomach to punish her for misbehaving.
Officials say Taylor also admitted to having "popped" her daughter on the day she died.
During Tuesday's hearing, the judge says photos of Davis' body show severe injuries -- and told the court, "Once you’ve seen them, you can’t ever unsee them."
La'Rayah died with internal injuries to her lungs and diaphragm, and the judge noted what she called "injuries consistent with extreme abuse" including a lacerated liver, broken ribs and "severe injuries from the child's forehead to the child's about mid-thighs."
The case is due back in court soon.
As for Wood, he was a stud running back in college -- rushing for 1,102 yards as a junior in 2011. He was suspended in 2012 for 2 games for violating team rules.
Wood signed with the Houston Texans as an undrafted free agent in 2013 but never panned out.
He bounced around to the Patriots, Seahawks and Bills ... before ultimately landing in the Canadian Football League. He hasn't been on a CFL roster since May 2018.
Comedian Gary Owen drops in to say why he loves coming on The Breakfast Club and explains the beef he has with Delta Airlines. He also chats how he learned golf from watching Tiger Woods.
Rachel Nichols, Tracy McGrady and Brian Windhorst of The Jump play "Make or Miss," talking about CJ McCollum's handles in Portland Trail Blazers vs. Oklahoma City Thunder, Gary Payton seeming unimpressed at the Thunder vs. Blazers game, stepbacks from Lillard and Jamal Murray in Denver Nuggets vs. San Antonio Spurs, and Toronto Raptors fans supporting Kyle Lowry when he scored his first points vs. the Orlando Magic in Game 2. They then (2:46) talk about whether Lowry will bounce back in this series and the rest of the 2019 NBA playoffs, and (4:38) the future of Kawhi Leonard with his impending NBA free agency.
Boskoe100 spoke to VladTV about rarely going back to his old neighborhood when speaking about Nipsey Hussle being tragically gunned down in his old neighborhood. Boskoe explained that he agrees with Godfrey about helping the hood from afar. He added that while he admired Nipsey putting his businesses in the hood, Boskoe said that he saw them as a lurking danger. To hear more, including what Boskoe thinks would happen if he went back to his neighborhood for a week.
LITTLETON, Colo. (AP) — A young Florida woman who authorities say was so “infatuated” with the Columbine school shooting they feared she was planning an attack in Colorado just days ahead of the 20th anniversary was found dead Wednesday in an apparent suicide after a nearly 24-hour manhunt.
Jefferson County Sheriff Jeff Shrader said 18-year-old Sol Pais was discovered by the FBI with what appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
The manhunt had led to the closing of Denver-area schools as a precaution, with classes and extracurricular activities canceled for a half-million students.
During the urgent search, the FBI said Pais was obsessed with the 1999 mass shooting at Columbine High School and made threats ahead of Saturday’s anniversary of the attack that killed 13 people. The FBI described her as “extremely dangerous.”
The Miami Beach high school student flew to Colorado on Monday night and bought a pump-action shotgun and ammunition from a gun shop in Littleton, not far from Columbine, authorities said.
“We’re used to threats, frankly, at Columbine,” John McDonald, executive director of security for the Jefferson County school system, said when the manhunt was over. “This one felt different. It was different. It certainly had our attention.
Authorities gave no immediate details on where Pais was found, but FBI agents had focused the search around the base of Mount Evans, a popular recreation area about 60 miles southwest of Denver.
McDonald described her trip as a “pilgrimage” to Columbine and cited her purchase of the shotgun as one reason officials took her as a serious threat.
“Those two things combined with her fascination of Columbine — that’s pretty clear and convincing evidence that she was a threat to the school,” he said.
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis said after receiving word that the hunt was over that he and all Colorado parents are “hugging their children a little tighter.”
Authorities said Pais was last seen not far from Columbine — in the Jefferson County foothills outside Denver — in a black T-shirt, camouflage pants and black boots. Police were instructed to detain her for a mental health evaluation.
In Pais’ hometown of Surfside, Florida, Police Chief Julio Yero asked that the family be given “privacy and a little time to grieve.”
“This family contributed greatly to this investigation from the very onset. They provided valuable information that led us to Colorado and a lot of things that assisted in preventing maybe more loss of life,” he said.
Pais’ parents last saw her on Sunday and reported her missing to Florida authorities on Monday night, Surfside police said.
Authorities said her threats were not specific to any school. But Columbine and more than 20 other schools outside Denver reacted by locking their doors for nearly three hours Tuesday afternoon, and some canceled evening activities or moved them inside.
Jefferson County school officials said events planned to mark the anniversary this weekend will go on as scheduled, including a ceremony at Columbine on Saturday.
Two teenage gunmen attacked Columbine on April 20, 1999, killing 12 classmates and a teacher before taking their own lives.
Adam Charni, a Miami Beach High School senior, said Pais dressed in black and kept mostly to herself. He said he was “baffled” to learn she was the person authorities in Colorado were searching for.
Colorado state Rep. Patrick Neville, the Republican House minority leader, was a 15-year-old sophomore at Columbine High at the time of the shooting and now has three school-age daughters.
“It wasn’t easy for me to explain to my kids what was going on last night,” Neville said on the House floor Wednesday.
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Associated Press writers Ellis Rua in Miami Beach, Florida and James Anderson and Thomas Peipert in Denver contributed to this report.
Anderson Silva talks Israel Adesanya’s interim title win over Kelvin Gastelum and Adesanya's comments about Jon Jones, his longtime friend Lyoto Machida’s fight with Chael Sonnen at Bellator, and more.
Watch the official Music Video for “Clout" featuring Cardi B by Offset.
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(MMA Junkie) Former UFC strawweight Angela Magana is in a coma, her coach, Gabriel Lamastus, confirmed to MMA Junkie early Wednesday morning.
Magana, 35, is in a coma at University Hospital in San Juan, Puerto Rico, where she lives, following complications from emergency surgery. Early Tuesday morning, Magana posted on Facebook and Twitter that she was “about to be put in a gown and cap for surgery.”
Roughly 14 hours later, an update on Magana’s official social media pages appeared, stating:
“Message from Coaching Staff there have complications (sic) and they can not wake her up. They are trying many options we will keep you up to day. Thank you for the out pouring (sic) of concern and love #TeamLaPerla #”
Message from Coaching Staff there have complications and they can not wake her up. They are trying many options we will keep you up to date. Thank you for the out pouring of concern and love #TeamLaPerla #
Overnight Tuesday, a post to Magana’s Twitter account said she remains unresponsive:
Angela still unresponsive I will be here in the icu at hospital as nuero team works on this. Remeber lifs is so short and can change in a blink of an eye!
When reached early Wednesday morning by MMA Junkie, Lamastus explained Magana had been experiencing back pain recently while preparing for a Combate Americas fight. She was injured after being taken down during training on April 7. As a result, she went in for an MRI, which revealed a herniated disc. Magana, determined to fight, was prescribed medication the next day while she continued to train, but the pain became too much, Lamastus said.
On Monday, she had a nerve block done, hoping to ease the pain, but Lamastus said she didn’t react well. That led to a diagnosis of cauda equina syndrome and the need for emergency surgery on Tuesday.
“She’s in a coma, and we’re waiting to hear some positive news,” said Lamastus, who was at the hospital with Magana. “The surgery went fine. The problem was anesthesia. It’s very rare that patients react bad to anesthesia, but it does happen, and I guess this is one of those rare cases. But I’m being positive. She’ll be fine, and she’ll wake up. She’s a fighter. I’m just staying positive.”
In a video posted on her Twitter page, Magana – whose aunt died from anesthesia, according to Lamastus – was concerned about being put to sleep prior to surgery.
“I feel like I’m gonna not wake up and die after this,” she tells someone out of frame.
This is hard to watch but we didnt know this is where she would be. Good vibes and healing energy to our warrior! You will wake up!!!! Team La Perla pic.twitter.com/aWvu1ZQuIu
Magana was scheduled to meet Kyra Batara at “Combate 35: Reinas” on April 26 in Los Angeles.
Magana was released from the UFC in December 2017 after going 0-3 with the promotion against stiff competition in Tecia Torres, Michelle Waterson and Amanda Cooper. Magana’s last MMA fight was in August 2018 at Rizin FF 12, where she lost to Kanako Murata via second-round submission.
Lamastus said Magana, who has three children, will represent Puerto Rico next year in the Olympics as a wrestler.
“She’s a hard worker. Angela is a very, very hard worker,” Lamastus said. “A lot of people only know the Angela from social media. They don’t really know the real Angela. That woman busts her tail to provide for her family.”
Beyoncé has just released a live album titled "Homecoming: The Live Album," to coincide with her new Netflix special about her Coachella 2018 performance.
Watch "Homecoming: A Film By Beyoncé" on Netflix and stream "Homecoming: The Live Album" up top.
Tracklisting:
1. Welcome (Homecoming Live)
2. Crazy In Love (Homecoming Live)
3. Freedom (Homecoming Live)
4. Lift Every Voice and Sing (Homecoming Live)
5. Formation (Homecoming Live)
6. So Much Damn Swag (Interlude) [Homecoming Live]
7. Sorry (Homecoming Live)
8. Kitty Kat (Homecoming Live)
9. Bow Down (Homecoming Live)
10. I Been On (Homecoming Live)
11. Drunk in Love (Homecoming Live)
12. Diva (Homecoming Live)
13. Flawless / Feeling Myself (Homecoming Live)
14. Top Off (Homecoming Live)
15. 7/11 (Homecoming Live)
16. Bug a Boo Roll Call (Interlude) [Homecoming Live]
17. Party (Homecoming Live)
18. Don’t Hurt Yourself (Homecoming Live)
19. I Care (Homecoming Live)
20. Partition (Homecoming Live)
21. Yoncé (Homecoming Live)
22. Mi Gente (feat. J Balvin) [Homecoming Live]
23. Baby Boy (Homecoming Live)
24. You Don’t Love Me (No, No, No) [Homecoming Live]
25. Hold Up (Homecoming Live)
26. Countdown (Homecoming Live)
27. Check On It (Homecoming Live)
28. Deja Vu (feat. JAY-Z) [Homecoming Live]
29. The Bzzzz Drumline (Interlude) [Homecoming Live]
30. Run the World (Girls) [Homecoming Live]
31. Lose My Breath (Homecoming Live)
32. Say My Name (Homecoming Live)
33. Soldier (Homecoming Live)
34. Get Me Bodied (Homecoming Live)
35. Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It) [Homecoming Live]
36. Lift Every Voice and Sing (Blue’s Version) [Homecoming Live]
According to Bossip, the 43-year old New York City rapper, born Jeffrey Atkins, has been hit with multiple tax liens by the Internal Revenue Service dating back over a decade.
The debts include $830,717 for 2005, $353,536 for 2006, $231,775 for 2007, $172,282 for 2008 and $443,442 for 2016.
In total, the IRS says Ja owes $2,031,753, according to the new liens. His wife Aisha has also been sent liens for her own income.
Report via TMZ -- Nipsey Hussle's family is politely shutting down any fundraising efforts to support his kids -- even from celebs -- because turns out their father made sure they'd be financially secure.
Sources close to Nip's family tell TMZ ... Nipsey made sure his 2 children, Emani and Kross Asghedom, would never have to rely on other people for money.
While there have been multiple crowdfunding pages popping up for them -- including the one retired NFL star Reggie Bush started -- we're told the family wants everyone to know the kids are more than alright.
Nipsey was remembered as a savvy businessman during his celebration of life ... and for good reason. We're told he owned all of his master recordings, his Marathon Clothing store, and he also set up multiple trust funds to make sure his kids and family would never need a handout.
As we reported ... Bush set up a GoFundMe in hopes of raising $100,000 for Nipsey's kids, personally chipping in $10k to get things started. But, that fundraiser has already been scrubbed from the internet.
We're told the family is grateful for the outpouring of support, but as one source put it -- Nip just wouldn't want it that way, and since he left his family financially secure ... it's just not necessary.