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During his latest US stadium tour, Roger Waters, a member of Pink Floyd, is calling President Biden a "war criminal." He says that Biden "fed the fire" of Russia's war with Ukraine.
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After being released from jail in Houston, Texas following an arrest for aggravated robbery, George Floyd relocated to Minneapolis in 2014.
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Floyd Mayweather Jr. outclassed YouTube personality Logan Paul but couldn’t stop him inside the distance.
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The Las Vegas Raiders were sacked on Twitter after turning George Floyd’s final words into a controversial tweet celebrating former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin’s guilty verdict on
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The sports world is speaking out.
On Tuesday, after Derek Chauvin was convicted of murdering of George Floyd. The now-former Minnesapolis police officer was filmed in May with his knee on the neck
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Mayweather will take on the controversial star, who lost to fellow YouTuber KSI in 2019.
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Insurance companies could pay up to $2 billion in claims stemming from riots sparked by the police killing of George Floyd — making them the most expensive in US history, a new report says. The record-setting insured losses piled up as the demonstrations sometimes devolved into looting, arson and vandalism in 20 states across the …
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Like many young students, 13-year-old Keedron Bryant is now navigating virtual learning as he goes back to school. But this eighth-grader from Jacksonville, Fla., is also a viral sensation who’s dropping his debut EP, “I Just Wanna Live,” on Friday. Keedron Bryant is dropping his debut EP, “I Just Wanna Live,” on Friday.AP Bryant landed …
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The founder of Sports Authority says he’s dismayed by athletes who are mixing politics with sports — and said he would demote their products if he were still in charge. “If I had Sports Authority, I’d take the LeBron [Nike] shoes and put them on the back shelf,” said Jack Smith, who resigned from the …
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A federal intelligence alert from the FBI field office in Chicago, Ill., warned that about 30 gangs in the city have made a pact to shoot police officers if they draw their weapons in public, ABC 7 reported on Monday. Intelligence alerts are frequently distributed to law enforcement officials, especially if the alerts involve threats …