Mo’Nique is refusing to surrender in her war against Netflix. The actress has just sued the streaming giant for racial and gender discrimination. In the 39-page suit filed on Thursday (Nov 14), Mo’Nique accuses Netflix of giving her a “biased, discriminatory” offer to do a one-hour comedy special back …
Read More »Google’s Totally Creepy, Totally Legal Health-Data Harvesting
These days, digital behavior is already used to determine all kinds of real-world outcomes. Google and Facebook can infer your emotional state and predict your chance of depression based on your behavior. Children’s YouTube videos were used in scientific research about using artificial intelligence to diagnose autism. Insurance companies use …
Read More »Medical News Today: Vaginal pain: Causes and how to treat it
Vaginal pain can be a temporary symptom of infection or injury. Or, it can be a chronic symptom with no known cause. Persistent vaginal pain with no clear cause is called vulvodynia. It is a common gynecological condition, affecting up to 16% of women in the United States. Fear or …
Read More »Former Disney Star Chris Tavarez Arrested for Domestic Violence After Allegedly Causing Girlfriend’s Concussion in Fight
Former Disney Channel star Chris Tavarez was arrested after a fight with his girlfriend turned physical. Last weekend, Tavarez and his girlfriend got into an argument. It became violent and the actor allegedly pushed his girlfriend, causing her to hit her head. Doctors say she suffered a concussion from …
Read More »Sources: Jay-Z Had A Hand In Colin Kaepernick’s NFL Workout
Colin Kaepernick will get a shot to prove he’s worthy of an NFL roster spot this Saturday (November 16), and now we’re learning that Jay-Z may have played a part in the league’s decision to set up the workout and interview session. According to NFL.com’s Ian Rapoport, Hov — who …
Read More »Medical News Today: Which jobs affect women's heart health the most?
Some occupations are likely to affect female heart health more negatively than others, but which ones? This question is what one new study set out to answer. Share on PinterestFemales in some professions face a higher risk of developing heart health problems than others, according to a new study. Heart …
Read More »Halle Berry Accuses Ex Gabriel Aubry of Incest, Racism & Abuse in Court Docs From Custody Battle
Halle Berry and Gabriel Aubry dated and share a child before splitting shortly after 2010. More recently, court documents from the 2011 custody battle between the two have been released to the public and the details are disturbing, to say the least. We know baby mama drama to be …
Read More »Classic After Classic: Eddie Murphy Is Reprising His Role As Axel Foley For A Fourth Installment Of ‘Beverly Hills Cop’ On Netflix
Source: Xilla Valentine / GlobalGrind Eddie Murphy Is Starring In The Fourth Installment Of Beverly Hills Cop Here’s some good news for all the fans of Beverly Hills Cop out there. Netflix is currently prepping to make another installment of the popular films–but not only that, Eddie Murphy is coming back …
Read More »Medical News Today: Is there a link between muscle mass and cardiovascular risk?
A new study has found a link between lower muscle mass and a higher risk of cardiovascular events — at least in males aged 45 and over. This association, the research indicates, is valid even for males with no history of heart disease. Share on PinterestMuscle mass loss is linked …
Read More »How Trump’s ‘Green Light’ Moment in Syria Shook the World
There was a time when the withdrawal of roughly 50 American Special Forces from a couple of outposts in a remote part of Syria wouldn’t have generated a wave of angst across the world about the United States unceremoniously dumping its allies and terminating the international system it has led …
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