Shaq Opens Up on Pain Pills, Life Changes and His Lifetime Strip Club Ban
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rTonCZhILeo Shaquille O’Neal has never been one to hold back. In a recent podcast appearance, the NBA legend opened up about a side of his career that most fans never saw. On the “Armchair Expert” podcast, the four-time NBA champion talked about playing through injuries with the help of pain pills. He explained that while […]
Judge Denies Diddy’s $50M Bail Request as Sentencing Looms
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NC0RBaVFpuU Judge Denies Diddy’s $50M Bail Request as Sentencing Nears Sean “Diddy” Combs will remain in federal custody as he awaits sentencing on prostitution-related charges. On Monday, a judge ruled that the music mogul failed to show he would not pose a flight risk or danger if released. Combs has been held since his arrest […]
Google Invests $37M in Africa to Power the Continent’s AI Revolution
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epzxyL7T-70 Google Backs Africa’s AI Leap with $37 Million Commitment Africa’s growing presence in the global AI conversation just got a major boost. Google has pledged $37 million to accelerate artificial intelligence innovation across the continent, with a focus on research, education, language inclusion, and entrepreneurial support. Announced in Accra, Ghana, the investment marks a […]
Uber’s New “Women Preferences” Feature: A Step Toward Safer, Smarter Rides
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eta4Y4RKO8w Uber is rolling out a new feature that could reshape the way many women experience ride-sharing. Dubbed “Women Preferences,” this new option empowers women riders and drivers to connect exclusively with one another, aiming to boost confidence, comfort, and security on the platform. Announced exclusively on Good Morning America, the pilot program is being […]
Why 300,000 Black Women Left the Workforce and What It Really Means
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CeNTHPH3VIs In just three months, nearly 300,000 Black women have exited the U.S. labor force. This isn’t about personal choice or short-term trends. It’s about the collapse of a critical support system: the public sector. For years, government jobs in education, healthcare, and community services have provided Black women with rare access to economic stability. […]