The murder investigation revolving around artist D4vd and the missing teen found in his vehicle is getting more serious by the day. As new developments emerge, the walls around the artist close in. TMZ exclusively reports that Interscope is now pausing all promotional material and putting D4vds’ forthcoming deluxe album on ice that was slated […]
You can always count on Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett to bring the energy when necessary. During a recent congressional hearing with the current highly unqualified FBI Director, Kash Patel, testifying, Crockett let her disdain for the podcaster be known.
The roster of characters in the upcoming beat'em up, Marvel Cosmic Invasion, continues to grow.
According to Candace Owens, there is a big ole conspiracy going on following the assassination of her homie Charlie Kirk, and she is on a mission to get the "truth" out.
Brian Kilmeade thought subjecting the unhoused to involuntary lethal injections was a great solution to stop crime. After deservingly getting dragged for his comments, he is now apologizing.
Joe Budden as Kratos in Amazon Prime's live-action adaptation of the popular video game franchise? Someone pitched the idea on X, formerly Twitter, and the internet did what it does best: make jokes.
Booting up NBA 2K26 and taking to the virtual courts, you notice the improvements made to the game immediately.
In what is a perfect example of white folks not knowing a thing about Black culture, one journalist thought he got Zohran Mamdani, the favorite to win the New York mayoral election, by exposing his love for The Diplomats, trying to fame the iconic rap stable as a "pro terrorist" group, but it has backfired spectacularly.
Instead of uniting the country, Donald Trump did more damage by delivering what many are calling a disgusting speech, full of the same language Kirk loved to use when delivering his speeches.
We sh*t you not, Elon Musk is now accusing the New York Times of "deliberate" and "comprehensive" anti-white racism.
It's September, and you know what that means: it's time for Apple to show off its new batch of iPhones and wearables in hopes of digging into your wallets.