
Brittney (truth_bn) Noelle
- Mar 31, 2020
My 600-Lb. Life Receives Backlash After An Accusation That The Show Continued Filming Despite Mandat
Shortly after the television network TLC announced that they were halting production on all of their shows due to the COVID-19 pandemic, accusations arose that production for two shows was continued. TLC’s cast and crew for “My 600-Lb. Life” as well as the cast and crew of its spin-off show titled “Where Are They Now?” are accused of filming over the weekend in two different states. It has been reported that both shows continued to film on location in Louisiana and Mississipp

Brittney (truth_bn) Noelle
- Mar 31, 2020
Johnson & Johnson Announces It Will Start Human Testing Of An Experimental Vaccine For COVID-19
There has been no ‘sigh of relief’ amongst healthcare workers and government officials globally since the start of the COVID-19pandemic. Various countries, world superpowers, and many of the big corporations within them have joined the fight to not only produce an adequate amount of medical supplies to meet the high demand and combat the shortage but to also develop a vaccine to fight this deadly virus. Johnson & Johnson is the latest company to announce a vaccine that is to

Kaila (powkailove) Hall
- Mar 31, 2020
Kobe Bryant's Farewell Game Towel Sold at Auction For More Than $33k
A towel that the late, Kobe Bryant wore during his farewell speech in 2016 and ticket from Bryant’s last game, were sold during a virtual auction on Sunday. The two items were sold for $33,077.16 according to Jeff Woolf, president of Iconic Auctions. Bryant and his daughter Gianna were killed in a tragic helicopter crash earlier this year. The two have left a long lasting legacy that will be remembered forever. There were a number of 16 bids for these items which were apart o

Kaila (powkailove) Hall
- Mar 30, 2020
2020 Tokyo Olympics Have Been Rescheduled For 2021
As we all know by now the 2020 Tokyo Olympics have been rescheduled. The Tokyo Olympics opening ceremony has been rescheduled for July 23, 2021. Athletes and observers now have to wait a year and two months for the big game. The games were scheduled to open on July 24, 2020 and close on August 9, 2020. There was word going around that the olympics would be rescheduled for the spring. With the continuous COVID-19 updates it was decided to move the event to 2021. The Paralympic

Kaila (powkailove) Hall
- Mar 27, 2020
What To Do If You Are Laid Off Right Now
The coronavirus has left a big impact on the working world. According to NBC New York, on Thursday, the U.S. government reported weekly first-time unemployment claims of 3.28 million, almost triple what Wall Street expected -- and an all-time record nearly five times the previous peak in the early 1980s. Though this is a hard time and you may feel down don’t let this get to you. Trying to do activities that will benefit you in the long run is the best thing to do. Here are a

Brittney (truth_bn) Noelle
- Mar 27, 2020
LeBron James Sued For Posting A Picture Of Himself Without The Photographers' Permission
Los Angeles Lakers' basketball player, LeBron James, is being sued for posting a picture of himself: Many people use their artwork being shared by a celebrity as an opportunity for exposure. Others sometimes feel that having their artwork shared without their permission causes them to lose revenue which results in taking legal action. Steve Mitchell, the photographer that captured the picture LeBron posted to his Instagram, decided to take legal action. Earlier this week, cop

Brittney (truth_bn) Noelle
- Mar 26, 2020
WNBA Announces Their 2020 Draft Will Be Held Virtually
It’s officially been 15 days without sports, but WNBA fans may have something to look forward to after all. In a tweet, the WNBA announced that its 2020 draft will be held on April 17 as intended. There will be a virtual draft this year because of the COVID-19 pandemic. According to a statement, the league published on their website, the virtual draft will be conducted without players, guests, and
media. The draft will be available on the ESPN app and ESPN2 network. There ar

Brittney (truth_bn) Noelle
- Mar 26, 2020
Liberty University Under Scrutiny After Letting 1,900 Students Back On Campus
Photo by Joshua Hanson on Unsplash Amid the global health pandemic, many education institutions have been closed in each state. While President Donald Trump hopes to have the country up and running by Sunday, April 12 – Easter weekend – many states have officially closed all schools until the end of the school year. One institution in Virginia, Liberty University, has re-opened its doors to over 1,900 students despite the statewide order that went into effect Tuesday, March 2

Kaila (powkailove) Hall
- Mar 25, 2020
Dr. Dre's 'The Chronic' Will Be Inducted Into The Library of Congress' National Reco
California’s very own Dr. Dre’s, The Chronic will be archived in the Library of Congress. The 1992 hit will lead this year’s inductees into the Library of Congress' National Recording Registry. In order to be inducted you have to be “worthy of preservation because of their cultural, historical and aesthetic importance.” The Chronic was a big hit during the early 1990’s charting at No.1 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and No. 3 on the Billboard 200. The album wa

Kaila (powkailove) Hall
- Mar 25, 2020
Don't Get Lazy While Working From Home
Majority of non-essential employees are working from their homes due to COVID-19. For almost everyone this is an adjustment. We are used to getting up everyday and working in an office space. During times like this our home is our temporary office space. Working from home may be a bit too comfortable for a few of us. Deciding if you should work from the couch, bed or dining room is a big decision nowadays. Here are a few tips to prevent you from being lazy: Get up and get dre