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- TechWhereas the "Players" hitmaker thinks it's no big deal, the "Crank That" pioneer claimed that he's the reason this is happening.By Gabriel Bras Nevares
- PoliticsThe Congressional Hip-Hop Power and Justice Task Force aims to enforce legislation to defend the culture and its community.By Gabriel Bras Nevares
- PoliticsUncover the story of George Santos, a controversial political figure, tracing his career, personal life, and an $11 million net worth.By Axl Banks
- Pop CultureSantos wiped out in a rain-soaked DC.By Ben Mock
- PoliticsThe NO FAKES Act aims to protect artists, hold replicators liable to damages, but still has exceptions under the First Amendment.By Gabriel Bras Nevares
- PoliticsQuavo is visiting congress in the wake of Takeoff's death.By Cole Blake
- ViralLizzo's in shock, and Posty thinks it's a likely possibility; which side are you on?By Gabriel Bras Nevares
- TechFormer intelligence official David Grusch shared that "multiple colleagues" were physically injured for looking into UAP activity "by people within the US federal government."By Hayley Hynes
- SportsSarah Hughes is looking to take back a district the Democrats lost in 2022.By Ben Mock
- PoliticsDemocratic congressmen Hank Johnson and Jamaal Bowman brought the bill back to attention.By Gabriel Bras Nevares
- PoliticsCalifornia representative Mark Takano is pushing to normalize the 32-hour work week.By Justin Acosta
- PoliticsThe RAP (Restoring Artistic Protection) Bill aims to protect artists from having their lyrics used against them in court. By Aron A.
- MusicCongress wants Live Nation to provide answers about the Astroworld Festival tragedy. By Aron A.
- PoliticsTwo people involved in planning and organizing the January 6th riot at the Capitol say they were offered blanket pardons beforehand.By Cole Blake
- FootballCongressman Raja Krishnamoorthi says that Jon Gruden's email may be only the "tip of the iceberg."By Cole Blake