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- EntertainmentJussie Smollett has been served. ByChantilly Post11.8K Views
- MusicA$AP Rocky speaks out for the first time since learning the news.ByAlex Zidel5.0K Views
- CrimeThe prosecution is seeking to convict A$AP Rocky to six to ten months in prison. ByAron A.9.2K Views
- MusicKodak Black says there's "no evidence" to convict Tory Lanez.ByCole Blake3.6K Views
- Pop CultureJury deliberations will reportedly continue Friday morning.ByJada Ojii24.2K Views
- Pop CultureSmollett's 150-day prison sentence has been upheld.ByBen Mock622 Views
- MusicYoung Thug left a positive impression with the jury.ByCole Blake9.3K Views
- MusicAfter over twelve hours of deliberation, X's family waits patiently as the rest of the world also awaits a verdict in the rapper's murder case.ByGabriel Bras Nevares1255 Views
- MusicMegan Thee Stallion says that she never considered that people wouldn't believe her accusations against Tory Lanez.ByCole Blake4.3K Views
- RelationshipsAmber Heard's sister has shared a statement expressing her support saying that "the cards were stacked against us."ByCole Blake6.5K Views
- MusicA$AP Rocky has officially been convicted of assault.ByAlex Zidel14.4K Views
- MusicJimmy Henchmen will serve two life bids for ordering the murder of Lowell "Lodi Mack" Fletcher.ByDevin Ch153.4K Views
- MusicYung Gleesh acquitted of rape, but found guilty of "attempted sexual assault."ByDevin Ch25.7K Views
- NewsT.I. says that if what happened to Trayvon Martin happened to his own child, he'd be on trial, for killing the man who killed his child.ByRose Lilah756 Views
- Music50 Cent hastens the deadline for the $30k payout awarded to him in the Teairra Marí revenge porn lawsuit.ByDevin Ch3.7K Views
- CrimeDerek Chauvin has been found guilty on all three counts of second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder, and second-degree manslaughter. ByMitch Findlay5.2K Views
- SportsColin Kaepernick believes today's ruling is yet another example of white supremacy.ByAlexander Cole45.5K Views
- Pop CultureJonathan Majors appeared unfazed by his guilty verdict while stepping out in N.Y.C. on Tuesday.ByCole Blake1.6K Views