Black America Checks Beyoncé Critic Over Embrace of American Flag, Erykah Badu Has Words

Black America Checks Beyoncé Critic Over Embrace of American Flag, Erykah Badu Has Words

Here’s a beef no one saw coming: Neo-soul icon Erykah Badu versus pop-turned-country superstar Beyoncé. It all started with the unveiling of Beyoncé’s latest album cover for her upcoming release, “Act II: Cowboy Carter.” The cover features Beyoncé clad in nothing but a sash adorned with the family name “Beyincé,” sporting long beaded braids and holding a cigar. While many fans celebrated the striking image, Badu couldn’t help but raise an eyebrow.

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Freaky Cop Who Had Sex With Police Department Gets $500,000 Settlement

Former La Vergne police officer Maegan Hall in Tennessee has reached a $500,000 settlement in her civil rights lawsuit against the City of La Vergne following a sex scandal involving multiple officers. The settlement comes after revelations from investigations last year, exposing sexual activity within the police department.

Chat GPT 4 Vs Google Gemini: Strengths And Weaknesses

In AI-powered chatbots, two titans stand at the forefront: ChatGPT 4 and Google Gemini. But which of these artificial intelligence tools reigns supreme? Here are some of their strengths and weaknesses.

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This Couple Collects Rent From Starbucks: Investing In Income-Producing Assets

Terrence and Erica Murphy are playing Monopoly in real life. The husband and wife duo recently purchased a retail strip in Asheville, NC and one of their tenants is none other than Starbucks, reported Because of Them We Can.

Hip-Hop Retardation: The Missing Fatwa of the 90s

The Murder Rap Economy: A Legal Attack on Record Labels?

In this podcast episode, KOS, The Scientist, delves deeply into the complex and troubling world of the "murder rap economy." He examines the influence of hip-hop, particularly drill rap, on violence and crime, highlighting the alarming trend of rappers not only glorifying violence but also boasting about real murders committed by themselves or their associates.

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