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A 12 year old boy from Massachusetts was sent home from school after staff members told him the words on his shirt were offensive to some students. Liam Morrison is a seventh grader at John T. Nichols middle school who wears a shirt that says “There’s Only Two Genders”. There’s a lot of people that had […]
R&B star Brent Faiyaz has revealed the dates and details for his 2023 worldwide headline tour, “F*ck the World, It’s a Wasteland.” It kicks off on July 16 in Landover, MD at Broccoli City Festival, and visits major markets worldwide including Chicago, New York, Toronto and more. See the full tour itinerary below. TOUR DATES: […]
More than 11,000 members of the Writers Guild of America (WGA) went on strike yesterday morning for the first time since 2007. A statement from the union leadership states; “Though we negotiated intent on making a fair deal … the studios’ responses to our proposals have been wholly insufficient, given the existential crisis writers are […]
The Strong National Museum of Play will temporarily shut down for 11 days next month in preparation for the grand unveiling of its major expansion. The museum will be closed from June 19 to June 29, with its much-anticipated reopening scheduled for June 30 at 10 am. The impressive 90,000-square-foot expansion boasts several exciting additions, […]
According to a new poll commissioned by No Kid Hungry New York, More than 70% of adults found it harder to afford groceries. Over the past 12 months and two in five adults reported not eating for an entire day, running out of food or experiencing another symptom of food insecurity. Families with kids in […]
One of The power houses from Google who is labeled as the pioneer of Google’s artificial intelligence has walked away from the giant tech company. Geoffrey Hinton said he quit the company so he could freely talk about the dangers of A.I. technology and said he worried about Artificial intelligence capability to create false information […]
Monday Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen suggested if changes aren’t made asap, the federal government could run out of money by June 1st and default on its upcoming debts. One of the suggestions that Janet Yellen made was for Congress to raise the nation’s debt ceiling. CBO says U.S. is likely to run out of cash […]
No one will be held criminally responsible after three women died in a stampede at a concert at the Main Street Armory on March 5. The City of Rochester made the announcement Monday, nearly two months after Rhondesia Belton, 33, of Buffalo; Aisha Haskins-Stephens, 35, of Syracuse; and Brandy Miller, 35, of Rochester died during a GloRilla […]
Coming to HBO next month is a new documentary highlighting the disco legend, Donna Summer. Titled “Love to Love You, Donna Summer,” the documentary is co-directed by filmmaker Roger Ross Williams and Brooklyn Sudano, Summer’s daughter. It features performance footage, photos, and exclusive home movies, offering a glimpse into the ups and downs of the […]
After three women were killed in a crowd surge at the Main Street Armory earlier this year, yesterday, the Rochester Police Department and the Monroe County District Attorney’s Office have determined criminal charges are unfounded against the Main Street Armory. In a statement released by the city, it says; “Based on the information and evidence, […]