
Kaila (powkailove) Hall
- Apr 25, 2020
Tekashi 6ix9ine Asks Judge for Permission To Shoot Music Videos in His Backyard
Daniel Hernandez also known as Tekashi 6ix9nine was released from prison not to long ago. Judge Engelmayer granted Tekashi early release following a plea to avoid the coronavirus in prison. According to new legal docs, obtained by TMZ, Tekashi's legal team is asking Judge Engelmayer to allow the rapper to spend up to 2 hours in his backyard once a week to work on music videos. Though he is physically out of prison, he is serving his time at home. A letter form his legal team

Brittney (truth_bn) Noelle
- Apr 24, 2020
The White House Defends Trumps Controversial 'Disinfectant' Comment
Trump's controversial comments regarding treatment for the coronavirus has left law officials, disinfectant businesses, health officials and more scrambling to ensure that the public does not attempt to self-cure with harmful products. At a televised briefing yesterday, Trump promoted coronavirus treatment with disinfectants, light and heat. Neither of these treatments have been proven to be successful and no health department has announced testing of such treatments for or o

Brittney (truth_bn) Noelle
- Apr 23, 2020
Roger Federer Suggest the Merger of ATP-WTA
Roger Federer sparked a conversation with some tweets he posted suggesting that the governing bodies for men and women tennis should merge; the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) and the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP). Each of these governing bodies have their own ranking system, disciplinary systems, tournament categories and more. The ATP was created solely for men in 1972 while the WTA was founded shortly after in 1973. Although Federer’s original tweet received s

Brittney (truth_bn) Noelle
- Apr 23, 2020
Governor Cuomo Receives Backlash For His Essential Worker Comment
New York’s Governor Cuomo has received mixed reactions for a comment he made on Wednesday, April 22, during an update on the city’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. During this update a reporter asked Cuomo what he would say to people and protestors that want to return to work. The reporter brought up some concerns of protestors that were interviewed prior to the update. Those concerns included people’s inability to provide for their families during this time of lockdown, w

Brittney (truth_bn) Noelle
- Apr 23, 2020
Are Instagram And Facebook Working On An Option To Simulcast Live Streams?
During this quarantine, live videos across multiple social media platforms have been the thing-to-watch. Especially with the live battles with legendary musicians, interviews, at-home concerts and a whole lot more taking place on the social media platform, Instagram. Things might get a little bit more interesting, as it is rumored that Instagram is working on adding a new feature that allows users to simulcast their live streams to their parent company, Facebook. Facebook bou

Kaila (powkailove) Hall
- Apr 22, 2020
Hip Hop Legends Support New York Health Care Workers With Benefit Concert 'Hip Hop Loves NY'
Hip Hop legends will take the virtual stage for a benefit concert this Thursday. The Universal Hip Hop Museum and Mass appeal teamed up with YouTube to host ‘Hip Hop Loves NY’. The live stream will bring awareness and raise money for New York health care workers that are working on the front line during the COVID-19 pandemic. You can expect to see a number of Hip hop legends like, Ice T, Kurtis Blow, Mike Epps, De La Soul, Naughty by Nature, Roxanne Shante Biz Markie, Dave Ea

Kaila (powkailove) Hall
- Apr 22, 2020
Texas Plans To Move Forward With Stabbing Case Against Iyanna Mayweather
It was just the other day when we all saw Iyanna Mayweather’s first mug shot. Well the state of Texas is not playing with her. According to The Source, the state of Texas will be moving forward in prosecuting the daughter of boxing champ Floyd Mayweather Jr. after she stabbed a woman earlier this month. The Harris County District Attorney’s Office has subpoenaed the medical records of, Lapattra Jocobs, who is the victim and mother of NBA Youngboy’s child. Harris County’s Assi

Brittney (truth_bn) Noelle
- Apr 21, 2020
An At Home Coronavirus Test Has Been Approved By The FDA
There is finally an at home test available for the public for COVID-19. The test was approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) earlier today, April 21, 2020. According to a press release from the FDA an ‘Emergency Use Authorization’ (EUA) was issued for Laboratory Corporation of America (LabCorp) COVID-19 RT-PCR test. The EUA permits authorized facilities to test samples collected at homes. Users of the collection kit will have to mail their sample collected from the

Brittney (truth_bn) Noelle
- Apr 21, 2020
US Citizens With Immigrant Spouses Are Not Not Eligible for Stimulus Check and The Reason Behind it
The CARES Act, which is the act signed by president Trump that is intended to provide financial relief for millions of Americans that have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic , has excluded many people with its qualification standards. Amongst those excluded are tax-paying immigrants without legal status. As well U.S. citizens that file a joint tax return with their spouse, who does not have legal status. The LA Times reported several stories of immigrants with spouses wh

Brittney (truth_bn) Noelle
- Apr 21, 2020
Jennifer Lopez and Alexander Rodriguez Expected To Bid On NY Mets
Alex Rodriguez and Jennifer Lopez are taking steps to buy the New York Mets. News broke yesterday, in a Variety article, about the celebrity couple - currently still in their engagement period – retaining JPMorgan bank to raise funds for the bid. Rodriguez played for Major League Baseball (MLB) for 22 league seasons until his retirement in 2016. Rodriguez played for the Seattle Mariners, Texas Rangers and New York Yankees- in that order. So, some may wonder, why are Rodriguez