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Sports Just another day on Twitter.
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Sports Bengals players roasted the Titans on social media after advancing to the AFC Championship.
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Music The rapper had fans scratching their heads with his recent comments.
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Tech Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony Music Publishing, and BMG Rights Management are among those taking legal action against Twitter.
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Music Cardi B might be the latest to feature on a song with the Colombian hitmaker.
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Entertainment Al Sharpton has the Internet making jokes.
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Music What a tragedy.
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Politics Users say the conservative network has been kinder to the alleged killer of two Black Lives Matter protesters than it has been to unarmed black man.
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Pop Culture Justin Timberlake has got the right mindset in the midst of the coronavirus outbreak.
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Music Many have been sending prayers to one of hip-hop's biggest legends.
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Movies Lifetime aired the first trailer for its Salt-N-Pepa biopic this weekend, and Twitter blew up with various reactions to the upcoming limited series.
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Music Following a rant filled with anti-semitic sentiments and claims, Wiley has found himself facing a permanent social media ban.
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Mitch Findlay