35 Cosby Accusers Pose for New York Magazine Cover

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This story gets worse by the day. Mainstream media has put the final nail in the coffin in the legacy of Bill Cosby who obviously gave them the hammer and nails to do so.

(NEWSER) – A powerful New York magazine cover story brings together 35 of the 46 women who have publicly accused Bill Cosby of sexually assaulting them. The women—who appear on the cover and in a photo essay inside—describe how they were drugged and abused by a man many of them had trusted and looked up to, and how they felt it was impossible to come forward. “I felt like a prisoner; I felt I was kidnapped and hiding in plain sight,” says Barbara Bowman, who accuses Cosby of abusing her when she was a teenager in the ’80s. “I could have walked down any street of Manhattan at any time and said, ‘I’m being raped and drugged by Bill Cosby,’ but who the hell would have believed me? Nobody, nobody.”

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[video] Giant Pit Bull Hulk’s $500,000 Puppy Litter

THE world’s biggest pit bull cuddles up to his adorable new litter – valued at a whopping half-a-million dollars. The eight puppies were fathered by gentle giant Hulk, who weighs in at a huge 12 stone. And even though his owners say his bite could ‘snap a man’s arm like a toothpick’, here he shows off his softer side by nuzzling and licking his new brood. The eight pups could collectively command $500,000 (£320,000) if they go through owner Marlon Grennan’s training school to become elite protection dogs. And there are even hopes one of the new batch could one day grow big enough to steal their father’s crown. Hulk, who made international headlines when he was unveiled earlier this year, has also been in training to become a protection dog at Dark Dynasty K9s in New Hampshire, USA. The business supplies protection dogs to high-profile celebrities, billionaires and wealthy professionals – as well as law enforcement around the world.

[video] 50 Inch Booty: Factory Worker Has Buns Of Steel

We are definitely in the era of ‘turning guts into butts’.

A STEEL worker is forging a career as a model – using her surgically enhanced 50-INCH butt. Patricia Washington, 31, hopes to escape her tough life in a Detroit steel mill, where she is the only woman on the work floor. Growing up in the impoverished US city, Patricia witnessed her mother’s murder when she was just eight. But now, thanks to her voluptuous figure, she is shooting for a life as an international model – and has already more than 150,000 followers on Instagram.

 

 

[video] Cold Justice? Woman beats alleged molester tied to tree in India

Eye for an eye?

A woman, who was reportedly molested by the accused, raised the alarm and locals promptly started to search for the man. Once they found the suspect they tied him to a tree and repeatedly flogged and beat him. Locals reportedly said they felt they had to take matters into their own hands as the police were ignoring their previous complaints against the suspect.

[video] Rapper Lil Herb Details Spending $50,000 on Lean/Codeine

Dirty Sprite.

From heroin to prescription medication, drugs have remained a prevalent issue in the Midwestern city of Chicago, Illinois. Just ask Lil Herb, who has admittedly indulged in lean for years. “I was in it for the taste, for the way it make you feel – all types of s***,” the 19-year-old tells us in the clip.

The young Herbert Wright began heavily sipping syrup at just 15-years-old. During the interview, the “I’m Rollin” lyricist recalls spending thousands a week on the habit, which he quit using nearly two months ago. “Two months ago I just paid $1800 for an eight of Actavis [cough syrup],” he remembers. “I ran through it in two days, three max.” All in all, Lil Herb claims he’s spent someone’s salary on the promethazine/codeine medication. “I know I done spent 50,000 on this s***,” he says.

Today, the rising Chicago star is strictly “pro-cannabis,” and is currently taking courses to receive his high school diploma. “I could’ve graduated high school if I stuck with it,” the former spelling bee champ tells us. Unfortunately for him, Lil Herb began his decline towards middle school, taking to the streets instead of his schoolbooks. “I was in the streets and rapping. I didn’t know rap was gonna change my life,” he expresses.

Press play to hear more about his upbringing, his past relationship with A$AP Yams, and his thoughts on writing down and freestyling bars in this compelling exclusive.

[video] Nas – Obey Your Thirst (Episode 2)

Nas shared his story with The FADER x Sprite. “Growing up in Queensbridge, hip-hop was the most amazing thing I’d ever heard,” says Nas in the Obey Your Thirst documentary, made by The FADER and Sprite. “There was nothing more important to me than having a voice. I wanted to make a big impact on this art form. I wanted to open up a doorway for another generation.”

Considering that these are words coming from one of the most revered rappers of all time, behind one of the most beloved albums of all time in 1994’s Illmatic, it’s safe to say that Nas has succeeded in making his dreams a reality. But how did he make it all happen? In the video, Nas gives up-and-comers some advice, insisting on following your vision regardless of what other people say: “Why do something that’s not you? Trust in yourself and always push the envelope.”
http://www.thefader.com/2015/07/01/na…

 

[video] David Banner to Movie Directors: I Don’t Want to Be Your N*gger

Real words from Banner.

During a hiatus from the rap game, entertainer David Banner pursued an acting career and appeared in several films before realizing the unsettling reality of it all. “Why [do] I always gotta drive a Black Escalade and just get out of jail?,” he asks of the “thug roles” he was given time and time again. “Is that all Black people are good for?”

[video] Obama commutes 46 drug offenders’ sentences

Don’t be fooled by this people this is just window dressing. The Prison Industrial Complex is in effect and moving right along incarcerating thousands upon thousands each day with no plan for rehabilitation.

President Barack Obama has commuted the sentences of 46 drug offenders, citing his belief that “America is a nation of second chances.” CNN’s Jim Acosta reports.

[video] Eric Garner Family Settles With NYC For $5.9M

Justice or money?

“New York City reached a settlement with the family of Eric Garner on Monday, agreeing to pay $5.9 million to resolve a wrongful death claim over his killing by the police on Staten Island last July, a lawyer for the family said.

The agreement, reached just a few days before the deadline to file suit, headed off one potentially fractious legal battle over Mr. Garner’s death even as a federal inquiry into the killing and several others at the state and local level remain open and could provide a further accounting of how he died.

Still, the settlement was a pivotal moment in a case that has engulfed the city and the Police Department since the afternoon of July 17, 2014, when two officers approached Mr. Garner as he stood unarmed on a sidewalk and accused him of selling untaxed cigarettes.” *

Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian (The Point) discuss on The Young Turks. Tell us what you think in the comment section below.

*Read more here
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/14/nyr…

Donald Trump calls FBI over El Chapo Death threats?

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Lmaooo.

via TMZ

Trump tells TMZ he is contacting the FBI to investigate threats just made by a man claiming to be the son of escaped Mexican drug lord El Chapo.

Trump is reacting to a tweet reportedly made by El Chapo’s son, in which he blasts Trump for saying El Chapo is “everything that’s wrong with Mexico.”

The tweet was written in Spanish, with the rough English translation, “Keep f***ing around and I’m gonna make you swallow your bi*ch words you f***ing whitey milks***tter (that’s a homophobic slur).”

Trump tells TMZ he’s not backing down, saying, “I’m f!ghting for much more than myself. I’m f!ghting for the future of our country which is being overrun by criminals.” He adds, “You can’t be intimidated. It’s too important.”

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[video] Inside the Atlanta Strip Club that Runs Hip Hop | Magic City

In this full-length documentary by award winner Lauren Greenfield, we get to know the strippers, rappers, hustlers, and dreamers that make up the legendary Magic City. More than just a strip club, the ATL hot spot is where aspiring rappers use the club’s influence in the hip hop industry to try and make it big, and where dancers and DJs call the shots as they seek out their own fame and fortune.