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Don Toliver Concert Halted After Gun Found in Arena
Don Toliver's concert in Texas was abruptly cut short Tuesday night after cops say a man tried to smuggle a gun inside the arena. The rapper was towards the end of his set at the Toyota Center in Houston when he suddenly walked off the stage. A 30-year-old man entered the arena and got flagged by a security guard after he went through a metal detector with a handgun. The guard contacted a law enforcement officer who took the man into custody. The show ended approximately ten minutes early and Don already completed the majority of his set.
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Woman Accused of Firing at Rihanna’s Property Ordered to Stand Trial
A judge has ordered the criminal case against Ivanna Ortiz, accused of shooting at Rihanna's Los Angeles home, to move forward after questions were raised about her mental fitness in court.
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OJ Da Juiceman Faces 10 Charges for Gun Incident
Atlanta trap veteran OJ da Juiceman is in serious legal trouble after being arrested in Georgia over allegations that he pointed a handgun at a state trooper during a wild highway encounter on I-20 East in late January.
MOVIES & TV
Horror Movies: 2025 Oscar Contenders Shaking Up Hollywood
For decades, horror has been Hollywood’s most overlooked genre when it comes to awards recognition, but 2025 might finally be the year the monsters crash the red carpet. With prestige directors, powerhouse performances, and boundary-pushing storytelling, this year’s lineup of horror contenders proves the genre’s evolution.
MOVIES & TV
Weapons: Zach Cregger’s HBO Max Thriller Arrives in October
Zach Cregger, the twisted mind behind Barbarian, is back with another spine-tingling mystery. New Line Cinema’s Weapons will make its global streaming debut friday, october 24 exclusively on HBO Max.
MOVIES & TV
Weapons: Aunt Gladys Prequel Confirmed! Franchise Future?
The world of horror cinema thrives on lore, mystery, and unexpected expansions, and the Weapons franchise is quickly proving it belongs among the genre’s most intriguing newcomers. The 2025 horror hit Weapons, directed by Zach Cregger
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Keefe D Returns to Court: Day 4 of Tupac Murder Trial
Tupac Shakur's murder trial is entering its fourth day with alleged killer Duane "Keefe D" Davis back in court. Keefe is accused of planning the legendary rapper's murder and allegedly producing the gun used to kill Tupac, though prosecutors say he wasn't the trigger man. He has pleaded not guilty to all charges. Prosecutors have called numerous witnesses, including a former Las Vegas cop who claims Tupac knew who shot him. If convicted, Keefe D faces life in prison.
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Riley Burruss: Drunken Fight on Next Gen NYC Embarrassing
Riley Burruss reflected on her explosive night on "Next Gen NYC" and began repairing the friendships caught in the fallout, apologizing to both Ariana Biermann and Georgia McCann for her cutting comments during their argument.
MUSIC
Cleo Sol on The Home of Everything R&B
Cleo Sol dropped 'Gentlewoman' today, 5 years to the day since 'Mother'. Cover is a nod to it too. This is her first solo album since 'Heaven' and 'Gold' in 2023 and she still ain't got one miss. The Home Of Everything R&B 🏡
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Black Fans Welcoming BTS in Toronto: Rogers Stadium Arrival
BTS is taking over Toronto this week, and Black ARMY are part of the city’s growing excitement. From Nike’s BTS collaboration to two sold-out stadium shows, the culture surrounding ARIRANG reaches far beyond K-pop.
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B.I.G.’s Son Claims Grandma’s Will Changed Before Death
The Notorious B.I.G.'s son, Christopher Wallace Jr., claims his grandmother's will was drastically changed weeks before her death and is now bringing the matter to court. Christopher filed court docs saying his grandmother, Voletta Wallace, died in February 2025. He said 15 days before his grandmother died, Voletta signed an amendment to her will that cut out her grandchildren and appointed Wayne Barrow as executor. Christopher claims the signatures on the amendment seem facially inconsistent and warrant further scrutiny by an expert.