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Pop Culture Scientists say Pablo Escobar's "cocaine hippos" are breeding rapidly in Colombia and could reach "dangerous numbers" in the next 20 years.
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Original Content The deceased Colombian drug kingpin continues to have a commanding presence in hip hop.
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News Check out Rich Homie Quan's new ink.
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Life "A billion is what we used to make in a good week in the 1980s and 1990s."
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Music Boosie Badazz received some Pablo Escobar memorabilia from the drug cartel leader's family, that features Pablo's real fingerprints.
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Tech Roberto Escobar filed a lawsuit against Apple for allegedly having his life at risk over their security features.
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Antics 2 Chainz' restaurants in Atlanta are now at the center of a $10M lawsuit.
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Beef Robert Escobar thinks Elon Musk is an "imported little snake."
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Entertainment "If we don't receive it, we will close their little show."
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Society Roberto Escobar's now made his own flamethrower, and is considering suing Elon.
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Entertainment Netflix finds themselves on the wrong end of some legal action.
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Tech One pushed coke, the other one flipped phones.
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Entertainment Netflix debuted "Dark Tourist" this past Friday.
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Society Pablo Escobar's brother wants Trump impeached.
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Society Harlem is 77 pounds free of heroin and fentanyl.
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Music Videos New music video from Cam'ron off of "Purple Haze 2."
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Random The Texas senator came under fire for flying to Cancun with family, and now on Twitter, he's proven less popular than drug lord Pablo Escobar.
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Crime Pablo Escobar's most trusted hitman, Jhon Jairo Velásquez Vásquez, AKA 'Popeye' is no longer with us.
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Crime Carlos Lehder has been released from prison after 33 years.
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Entertainment The Netflix favorite takes viewers to Mexico in its fourth season.
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