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Nov 22 2024CRIME

Jussie Smollett's Hate Crime Hoax Conviction Reversed by Illinois Supreme Court

Actor Jussie Smollett, known for his role in the TV show "Empire, " has had a big legal win. The Illinois Supreme Court decided to overturn his 2021 conviction for faking a hate crime. This all started back in 2019 when Smollett claimed he was attacked by two "white supremacists" in Chicago. It turn

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Nov 22 2024SPORTS

Shaq's Coaching Conundrum: Old-School Mindset or Player Power?

Shaquille O’Neal, the legendary Lakers center, has expressed doubts about his coaching abilities. He prefers owning a team over coaching, feeling his old-school approach may clash with today's NBA players. His colleagues, including Charles Barkley, often disagree with this view. Recently, Barkley sh

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Nov 22 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Scott Pilgrim Anime: One Season and Done

It's been a year since the Scott Pilgrim Takes Off anime hit Netflix, and creator Bryan Lee O’Malley shared some news on Twitter that many fans were dreading. The series won't be coming back for a second season. O’Malley thanked fans for their support and praised the global cast and crew for their h

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Nov 21 2024CELEBRITIES

Jussie Smollett's 2019 Hate Crime Conviction Reversed by Illinois Supreme Court

In an unexpected turn of events, the Illinois Supreme Court has overturned actor Jussie Smollett's conviction for faking a hate crime in Chicago back in 2019. The court's decision was based on a nonprosecution agreement that Smollett had with the Cook County State's Attorney's Office. This agreement

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Nov 21 2024CELEBRITIES

Wrestling Boss in Hot Water: Child Abuse Claims Haunt McMahon's Past

Linda McMahon, the powerhouse behind a major wrestling empire, is tangled up in a lawsuit that accuses her of knowing about and ignoring child sexual abuse within her company. This isn't the first time McMahon's facing such serious claims. Back in the 1980s, an employee named Melvin Phillips Jr. was

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Nov 21 2024SPORTS

How Big a Deal is Texas's Schedule Strength?

Texas football coach Steve Sarkisian isn't too worried about what the College Football Playoff (CFP) committee looks for in their rankings. He's more focused on playing good football. The Longhorns, ranked third, have two big games left against Kentucky and Texas A&M. Their schedule strength isn't g

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Nov 21 2024CELEBRITIES

Sports Legends Race to Invest in Courtside Ventures

Shaquille O'Neal and Michael Jordan, two legendary basketball players, have both turned their eyes toward the investment firm Courtside Ventures. But who got there first? Surprisingly, it was Shaq, who used the business strategies of his former rival, Michael Jordan. Courtside Ventures, known for it

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Nov 21 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Chornobyl Stalker 2: A Game of Grueling Thrills

Imagine diving into a game where your life is never safe, not even for a moment. "Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl" delivers an extreme experience, and one aspect that underscores its brutality is the autosave feature. Unlike other games where saving is a solace, here it's a nasty trick that captures y

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Nov 21 2024EDUCATION

Are Colleges Making Students' Mental Health Worse?

Colleges are meant to prepare students for the real world, but some might be doing the opposite. After the 2016 U. S. election, many colleges turned into giant comfort zones, offering students milk, cookies, and even cuddle sessions with therapy animals. Harvard and Cornell cancelled classes to help

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Nov 21 2024POLITICS

The Sad Truth Behind Laken Riley's Murder and U. S. Border Politics

You might recognize the name Laken Riley from the recent news. She was the 22-year-old nursing student tragically murdered in Athens, Georgia. But do you know the bigger story behind her death? Here it is: In March 2023, during a significant political event called the State of the Union, a congress

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