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From a Key to the City to an Honorary Degree, Diddy Continues to Be Stripped of His Honors – Here’s an Ongoing List
In the wake of several sexual assault allegations, seven lawsuits and a disturbing video from 2016 that shows him physically harming his ex-girlfriend Cassie in a hotel, Diddy is seeing some repercussions. Since word got out about his reported violent behavior, the once admirable rap mogul's reputation plummeted. Several companies have parted with the Bad Boy Entertainment founder. His behavior and the allegations have also resulted in him losing some notable awards he earned throughout his career.
BigXthaPlug’s 2024 XXL Freshman Freestyle
BigXthaPlug is having his way. The 26-year-old Dallas rapper has been living large ever since his sonorous voice took his rhymes to new levels outside the Lone Star State. His hometown-pride anthem "Texas" and Billboard Hot 100 smash "Mmhmm" highlights the clever magnetism and striking storytelling that has put him at the forefront of Texas street rap over the last year. He brings both—and lots of cash—to his 2024 XXL Freshman freestyle.
The 10 Most Dangerous Jobs In Idaho Aren’t What You’d Think
Certain risky jobs come with perks. For some, taking on a hazardous job would be daunting. For others, the perks make a dangerous profession worthwhile. We hate to sound stereotypical, but for many folks, money is king. More often than not, dangerous jobs are associated with higher pay to compensate for the increase in risk.
19 Bizarre & Fascinating Things Idahoans Can Be Buried With
Death, burial rituals, cemeteries, the afterlife--they're the ultimate mystery. We all know none of us are getting out of here alive, but none of really knows what happens next. It's this intrigue and morbid curiosity that's led us to explore how different eras and cultures have approached their transition from one life to the next.
Idaho’s Latest Choice Will Leave Kids Floundering For Food Aid
Idaho Opts Out of Federal Summer Meal Program: What It Means for Local Kids. In a surprising move, Idaho has decided not to participate in the federal SUN Bucks program, a $2.5 billion initiative designed to provide low-income kids with summer grocery benefits. The program, introduced by the Department of Agriculture, aims to give eligible families $120 per child to help ensure they have access to nutritious meals during the summer months when school lunches are unavailable, according to Business Insider.
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