07/12/2025
Drake’s Saturday performance served as a love letter to the U.K., which he considers to be the preeminent hip-hop country.
07/12/2025
07/12/2025
Drake’s Saturday performance served as a love letter to the U.K., which he considers to be the preeminent hip-hop country.
07/12/2025
After serenading his OVO loyalists with sticky R&B melodies during night 1 of Wireless Fest 2025, Drake returned on Saturday (July 12) with vengeance in his heart, slipping back into villain mode for a searing, unapologetic performance. Night 2 found […]
Backstreet’s back, alright. You might have thought the Backstreet Boys peaked in the early 2000s, but fans dressed in all white leaving Las Vegas‘ Sphere Friday night (July 11) would disagree. The group of five arguably put on their best […]
Scooter Braun’s review of Justin Bieber‘s Swag is in. The surprise album that dropped Friday (July 11) is the pop star’s most genuine work to date, says Bieber’s former longtime manager — who noted he’s been watching the singer’s growth as an artist for nearly 20 years.
Bieber parted ways with Braun in 2024. That June, Braun announced he was retiring from music management after a two-decade run that had him overseeing clients including Bieber, Ariana Grande, Demi Lovato and more.
“Been having a beautiful start to the weekend and been getting a lot of texts about how I feel about Justin’s new album,” Braun wrote in an Instagram Story on Saturday, the day after Swag‘s release. “So I will just leave this here.. This is without a doubt, the most authentically Justin Bieber album to date. It’s beautiful, raw, and truly him. And that matters.”
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Braun continued, “I’ve had the privilege of witnessing his growth for almost two decades. Along every journey, there comes a time when an artist fully steps into their own — and that’s what he’s done here. He’s poured his soul into this project, and you can feel it in every single run.”
“The way he chose to release it is just as intentional as the music itself — and I’m happy to see him do it this way. I have played no roll in this one, but as someone who’s always believed in him, I’m incredibly proud and impressed and genuinely enjoying the music,” he said.
Braun highlighted “Daisies” as his favorite song on Swag, citing Bieber’s “best in the world,” “special tone.”
“Stream Swag and support an authentic voice,” wrote Braun.
Swag, a collection of 21 tracks, is Bieber’s seventh studio album. It’s his first since 2021’s Justice, which spent two weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, and his first full-length record since becoming a parent.
In an interview with The Diary of a CEO last month, Braun admitted that his present-day relationship with Bieber is “not the same that it was.”
Said Braun, “I think there comes a point where — I understand — he probably wants to go on and show that he can do it. We worked together for so long and we had such extreme success, and I think you get to a point as a man where you want to show the world you can do it on your own. And I completely respect that. I think at this point, that’s what he’s doing. Myself and everyone from the old team is rooting for him.”
Walmart is recalling thousands of stainless steel water bottles because the lids can eject forcefully and strike people in the face. The recall covers about 850,000 “Ozark Trail 64 oz Stainless Steel Insulated Water Bottles” sold at Walmart since 2017, CNBC reported. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said the bottles pose “serious impact and laceration hazards.”
How many people were injured by the recalled Walmart water bottles?
At least three people have been injured by the recalled water bottles so far. Per the CPSC, the lids may eject forcefully when people try to open the bottles “after food, carbonated beverages or perishable beverages, such as juice or milk, are stored inside over time.” It also stated that two of those customers “suffered permanent vision loss after being struck in the eye.”
Customers who bought the recalled water bottles from Walmart can return them for a full refund
The bottles are identified with the model number 83-662. Although the number isn’t marked on the product itself, it can be seen on the packaging. The silver stainless-steel base, which has a black lid, is also decorated with an Ozark Trail logo on the side of the bottle.
“Walmart and Sam’s Club are committed to the health and safety of our customers and members and to providing products that are safe and compliant, all supported by our health and wellness, product safety, and food safety professionals,” Walmart stated on its website. “In the event of a product recall, we work swiftly to block the item from being sold and remove it from our stores and clubs.”
Verizon is facing criticism after sending a waiver request to the FCC in an effort to erase the policy that allows people to change phone providers after 60 days. Until recently, the company was allowing customers to unlock their Verizon phones after 60 days and switch the device to a different carrier. Now, however, Verizon wants the phones to be locked beyond 60 days.
In a statement to the FCC, Verizon said fraudsters are taking advantage when the phone is unlocked during that time.
Why is Verizon making it harder for customers to switch providers?
“Recent industry experience shows that even a lock of 60 days does not deter device fraud – a huge and growing problem in the United States — and instead enables trafficking in devices that are illicitly sent to foreign marketplaces,” Verizon said in the waiver request submitted to the FCC, per The Street. “This is why the industry standard for providers not subject to the Unlocking Rule is a minimum of 6 months or longer.”
The company adds that there is a clear advantage to low-income customers when thieves take advantage of the 60-day policy.
“Waiving this rule will benefit consumers because it will allow Verizon to continue offering subsidies and other mechanisms to make phones more affordable, lower upfront costs, and enable customers to obtain the latest and most innovative devices,” Verizon said in its statement.
What are customers saying about Verizon’s effort to make it harder for people to change carriers?
One customer who criticized Verizon in a complaint to the FCC said the company is making it difficult to get SpaceX’s Starlink and other new services.
“Verizon’s argument that unlocked phones are against the public interest is just wrong,” the former Verizon customer wrote, per The Street. “It stifles competition by making it harder to vote with your wallet and switch carriers. I recently left Verizon because of a record amount of price hikes within a single year. It certainly would have been much harder to switch carriers if I had to buy a new phone each time. I bought my phone. I get to decide what carrier I want with that phone.”
Advocacy groups are also urging the FCC to stop the company from waiving its unlocking requirement.
“Maintaining and enforcing the 60-day unlocking framework will promote consumer welfare, strengthen competition, and reduce regulatory confusion,” the groups wrote in a complaint to the FCC. “Any modifications to unlocking policy should be addressed through rulemaking, not via individualized waivers that would only exacerbate existing inequities and market distortions.”
Officials in Arizona have revealed that an unidentified patient has died from the pneumonic plague. Per Northern Arizona Healthcare, the person went to the Flagstaff Medical Center Emergency Department in Coconino County and died a short time later.
The hospital said in a statement that doctors performed “appropriate initial management” and tried “to provide life-saving resuscitation,” but “the patient did not recover.” According to NBC News, health officials described the cause of death as “a severe lung infection caused by the Yersinia pestis bacterium,” aka the pneumonic plague.
A total of 7 human plague cases are reported every year in the U.S.
These cases, however, are not usually fatal, according to the CDC. The last pneumonic plague death in Coconino County occurred in 2007. At that time, a person died after making contact with a dead infected animal.
The 3 most common types of the plague are bubonic, pneumonic, and septicemic
Per the CDC, Pneumonic plague “develops when bacteria spread to the lungs of a patient with untreated bubonic or septicemic plague.” It can also happen “when a person inhales infectious droplets coughed out by another person or animal with pneumonic plague,” the CDC adds.
Bubonic plague, which is now rare, killed millions of Europeans during the Middle Ages. The disease is still reported in parts of the U.S., as well as Africa and Asia. People who are infected with Bubonic plague may feel symptoms within two to six days. Infected people may experience fever and swollen lymph nodes.
The Northern Arizona Healthcare urges people to see their healthcare provider immediately if they suspect that they may be infected.
“If their illness is severe, they should go to the Emergency Department and immediately ask for a mask to help prevent the spread of disease while they access timely and important care,” the hospital stated, per NBC News.
Singer Akon’s plans to build a futuristic city in his family’s home country, Senegal, have fallen through. The project, which failed to make much visible progress despite the singer’s plans to raise billions of dollars in investment, has apparently been canceled by the Senegalese government. It will now be replaced by a less ambitious resort development.
Senegal pivots to tourism as Akon City ‘no longer exists’
Bloomberg reported Serigne Mamadou Mboup, who runs Senegal’s tourism development agency Sapco, told L’Agence de presse sénégalaise that Akon’s project “no longer exists.” Last year, Sapco reportedly gave Akon a two-week deadline to begin construction in Mbodiène, a coastal city about 50 miles from the capital, Dakar, that was to be the site of the new Akon City. The singer forfeited most of the property at the Mbodiène site by failing to make scheduled payments to the Senegalese government. Instead of the $6 billion project pushed by Akon, Sapco now plans to spend approximately $1.2 billion, mostly raised from private donors, to develop the area as a tourism destination and “a true engine of growth” in the Senegalese economy.
Plans for a solar-powered, cryptocurrency-adopting, real-life ‘Wakanda’
The cancellation of Akon City ends a project that has been in development for nearly a decade. Akon first announced in 2018 that he would build a futuristic city in Senegal, the home country of his parents and where he spent much of his youth. Akon obtained 2,000 acres of land from then-President Macky Sall to build the city, and finalized an agreement with the government in 2020 to build the city in two phases over 10 years; the second phase of construction was to have started in 2025. The city was to have various high-tech features, including solar power as its primary source of energy. It was also to have its own cryptocurrency, labeled the Akoin. These advanced plans drew comparison to the futuristic Wakanda from Marvel’s Black Panther.
Government and Akon scale back plans
“We are looking at Akon city to become the beginning of Africa’s future,” Akon said about the project at a ceremony in 2020. “Our idea is to build a futuristic city that incorporates all the latest technologies, cryptocurrencies and also the future of how African society should become in the future.” Akon’s grand plans failed to come together, as his Akoin currency did not gain the value he was looking for and construction of a hospital, shopping mall, school and other facilities did not happen by their planned 2023 deadline. Despite Akon City being scrapped, it appears that the singer is still involved in the development project for the Mbodiène area. Per the BBC, Mboup said, “Fortunately, an agreement has been reached between Sapco and the entrepreneur Alioune Badara Thiam,” referring to Akon by his full name. “What he’s preparing with us is a realistic project, which Sapco will fully support.”
So even though Akon City is no more, the singer may still be able to help develop and economically benefit part of the country he considers a home. As the Senegalese government seeks funding to develop the land that it had once set aside for Akon, we will see if the musician is able to pull things together to make good on at least some of his promises.
A Bronx mother is demanding answers after the NYPD said her 18-year-old daughter allegedly died by suicide just hours after being taken into custody over the July 4th holiday weekend.
According to CBS News, police found Saniyah Cheatham unconscious inside her jail cell at the 41st Precinct on Longwood Avenue in the Bronx just before 1 a.m. Saturday. Several police officers performed CPR on the young woman before she was later pronounced dead at Lincoln Hospital.
Cheatham, a Bronx Community College student, had just been spending time with family at a Friday cookout in Crotona Park, her mother said.
“We [were] hanging out, having a good time. ‘Mommy, I love you,’ giving me a kiss,” Thomasina Cheatham said, per CBS News.
🕊️Justice for Saniyah Cheatham!On Friday, July 4, Saniyah Cheatham went from her family’s cookout to a jail cell at the 41st Precinct in the Bronx, where she later died Saturday morning at 12:40 a.m.Saniyah’s mother, Thomasina Cheatham, has confirmed to the media that her… pic.twitter.com/c9raGa4wXG— Party for Socialism and Liberation (@pslnational) July 9, 2025
A fight with her girlfriend led to Saniyah Cheatham’s arrest
According to the family, Cheatham and her girlfriend got into a physical fight after the cookout, which led to their arrest. Officers later administered CPR measures on her after being found lifeless and unresponsive in her cell around 12:40 a.m., NBC News reported.
While the NYPD’s Force Investigation Division investigates Cheatham’s death, her mother disputes the claim that her daughter died by suicide.
18-year-old Saniyah Cheatham was found dead in an NYPD holding cell — hours after spending time with family at a July 4th cookout. Police say suicide. Her mother says that doesn’t add up. The family is demanding video and truth. pic.twitter.com/acVEvDkn5e— Ben Crump (@AttorneyCrump) July 11, 2025
“What happened to her? I don’t believe she killed herself,” Thomasina said, according to NBC News. “Maybe she said something they didn’t like, they roughed her up. I don’t believe my daughter committed suicide.”
The NYPD said Cheatham used a sweater to asphyxiate herself, but Thomasina noted she was wearing different clothing the last time she saw her.
“She did not have on a sweater that day,” she said.
On Tuesday, the family demanded that the NYPD release surveillance footage from inside the precinct and that the arresting officers turn over their body-worn camera video.
“Oh she hung herself on the bars. I would like to see that,” Thomasina said.
As of now, the medical examiner has not determined an official cause of death following an examination on Sunday.
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. has announced its new class of honorary members during the organization’s 57th National Convention. The sorority bestowed eight women with the sorority’s highest distinction, including the one and only Queen Latifah.
Delta Sigma Theta named eight women who it says represent the sorority’s values of public service focused on the Black community.
“This year’s class of Honorary Members represents a powerhouse group of barrier-breaking women across politics, entertainment, business, sports, and social impact,” the sorority’s international president Elsie Cooke-Holmes said, according to Watch the Yard. “Each one a force in her field and a reflection of Delta’s enduring mission.”
Delta Sigma Theta’s new class of honorary members
In addition to Queen Latifah, Delta Sigma Theta named political strategist Donna Brazile, actress Danielle Brooks, Olympic athlete Jackie Joyner-Kersee, businesswoman Janice Bryant Howroyd, tech CEO Toni Townes-Whitley, sports executive Swin Cash and entrepreneur Fawn Weaver as honorary members.
“These extraordinary women represent a wide spectrum of excellence—spanning arts and entertainment, business, education, politics, sports, and advocacy. Each has made an indelible mark through her leadership, innovation, and service on both national and global stages,” the organization captioned an Instagram post.
“Honorary Membership is the highest honor bestowed by Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated—reserved for women who have significantly advanced the public good while excelling in their chosen fields,” it continued. “We welcome these phenomenal trailblazers into our beloved sisterhood with immense pride, joy, and unwavering sisterly love.”
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