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BET is reportedly no longer for sale.I say Tyler Perry needs to take that 3.1 Bill and start his own network 💪🏾
08/17/2023

BET is reportedly no longer for sale.
I say Tyler Perry needs to take that 3.1 Bill and start his own network 💪🏾

08/17/2023

Stay tuned, we’re about to fire this page back up!

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04/23/2022

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Ricardo Guedes spent more than 20 years pretending to be someone else so he could work with United as a flight attendant. Was it worth it?

01/20/2022

Three Sharon Hill police officers have been charged with the death of 8-year-old girl Fanta Bility,

12/19/2021

If you haven't heard about the saver's credit, you may be leaving cash on the table.

12/13/2021

A tractor-trailer driver is charged with driving under the influence after he crashed and stripped naked along Interstate 70 in Rostraver Township, police said.

Amar Shabazz Arrested For Selling 600 Fake Vaccine Cards On Facebook For $75 A PopByRobert LittalA Maryland man is facin...
12/07/2021

Amar Shabazz Arrested For Selling 600 Fake Vaccine Cards On Facebook For $75 A Pop
ByRobert Littal

A Maryland man is facing fraud charges for allegedly selling more than 600 fake COVID-19 vaccine cards that he advertised on Facebook for $75 each.

Amar Shabazz, 23, purchased the fake vaccination cards through a foreign online marketplace in June and then started advertising them on his social media accounts, federal prosecutors said.

“Covid19 vaccination card who want one. $75 a pop,” he wrote in one post, according to a criminal complaint.

A month later, he posted “I sell proof of vaccination cards” underneath a link to a news article about restaurants requiring proof of vaccination.

Shabazz allegedly told one potential buyer in a private message that he had run out of vaccine cards.

“Made 300 today. I’m sold out. Just bought 500 more cards. 60×500 is $30k. I’m gonna be rich,” he told the person, prosecutors said.

Shabazz was so dumb he was having the fake cards sent to him by regular mail, which is also a federal offense.

A tech firm is offering $200,000 to people who are willing to hand over the rights to their face and voice to a robot.Ac...
11/30/2021

A tech firm is offering $200,000 to people who are willing to hand over the rights to their face and voice to a robot.

According to Boston 25 News, Promobot is making new hyper realistic robots, and they want to base them off real people to look extra lifelike.

The company said it is looking for a “kind and friendly” appearance, and they are seeking applications from any race or gender just as long as they are over 25.

📸: NurPhoto/ GettyImages

11/23/2021

Kim Iversen breaks down Austria's lockdown mandate for their unvaccinated population.About Rising: Rising is a weekday morning show with bipartisan hosts tha...

Amazon users were informed this week that beginning Jan. 19, they can no longer use U.K.-issued Visa credit cards to mak...
11/17/2021

Amazon users were informed this week that beginning Jan. 19, they can no longer use U.K.-issued Visa credit cards to make purchases due to the high fees charged by the payment processor, according to multiple reports.
The pushback by Amazon is the latest in a series of pushbacks by retailers over transaction fees levied by payment networks like Visa.

As the Delta variant became the dominant strain of the coronavirus across the United States, all three COVID-19 vaccines...
11/16/2021

As the Delta variant became the dominant strain of the coronavirus across the United States, all three COVID-19 vaccines available to Americans lost some of their protective power, with vaccine efficacy among a large group of veterans dropping between 35% and 85%, according to a new study.

Researchers who scoured the records of nearly 800,000 U.S. veterans found that in early March, just as the Delta variant was gaining a toehold across American communities, the three vaccines were roughly equal in their ability to prevent infections.
But over the next six months, that changed dramatically.

By the end of September, Moderna’s two-dose COVID-19 vaccine, measured as 89% effective in March, was only 58% effective.

The effectiveness of shots made by Pfizer and BioNTech, which also employed two doses, fell from 87% to 45% in the same period.

And most strikingly, the protective power of Johnson & Johnson’s single-dose vaccine plunged from 86% to just 13% over those six months.

The findings were published Thursday in the journal Science. (Source: LA Times)
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