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LeBron to Philly: Will He Ever Surpass Jordan?

King James is taking his talents to Philly, joining Jaylen Brown and Joel Embiid for one last ring chase. But while Michael Jordan earned his legacy by staying in Chicago and building a dynasty through adversity, LeBron is relying on his old playbook: finding the easiest path. That's why he will never reach Jordan-level greatness and why the GOAT debate is officially over.

Conor McGregor’s Banned Drug Use for Energy

Conor McGregor allegedly continued using anabolic steroids and human growth hormone after his broken leg had healed, with one source claiming the UFC star said he liked the energy the drugs gave him.

Floyd Mayweather’s $18.5M Miami Mansion Sold

A gorgeous Miami Beach mansion once owned by decorated boxer Floyd Mayweather has recently been sold for $18.5 million, which is nearly $3 million shy of what Mayweather originally sold it for in November 2024. The 10,818-square-foot home features eight bedrooms and 9.5 bathrooms, a movie room, a game room, a 5,000-square-foot rooftop, and much more. The home boasts a grand spiral staircase, formal sitting room, impressive kitchen with beautiful island and modern stainless steel appliances, and multiple guest bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms.

Drake’s Summer of Living Large

Drake is living very large this summer surrounded by superstar athletes, towering accolades and enough busty women to make his victory lap seriously top-heavy. The rapper uploaded an Instagram carousel from his second annual NOCTA Manor retreat where he invited a who's who to take over a New Jersey mansion. In one snap, Drake is suited up in matching gray sweats with Sexyy Red, Kevin Durant, Central Cee and Devin Booker. In another, Drizzy stands beneath massive banners celebrating his Billboard accolades.

D4vd M*rder Case: Coroner File Leaks Exposed

Graphic details about the death of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez surfaced before her autopsy file became public. Now, more than a dozen Los Angeles County Medical Examiner employees have been ordered to explain whether they viewed restricted records without authorization.

America at 250: Why DC Still Can’t Vote

Nearly 700,000 people live in Washington. We work, raise our children, serve in the armed forces, and pay federal taxes at a higher rate per person than residents of any state. Not one of us can cast a vote that counts in Congress. How did the capital of a self-governing nation come to deny self-government to the people who live in it? The answer runs through the city's history. When Black Washingtonians gained political power in 1867, Congress abolished the city's elected government and handed control to three presidential appointees. Direct federal rule lasted a century.

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