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A special Father’s Day gathering in New York City brought together fathers whose lives have been affected by the criminal justice system. The private event, hosted by Brooklyn rapper Fabolous in partnership with advocacy organization REFORM Alliance and hospitality venue Sei Less, was designed to recognize their experiences and celebrate the role they con...


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San Antonio Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones is urging organizers to cancel Ye’s planned July 4 concert at the Alamodome, saying the city should not provide a public stage to an artist with a record of antisemitic remarks and hate speech.

In a public statement, Jones said Independence Day should reflect unity and respect, not division. She also pointed to the Alamo...


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A statement released by Tay Keith’s family has offered a closer look at the life and legacy of the influential music producer following his death at the age of 29.

The family said Tay Keith was more than a celebrated figure in the music industry, describing him as a devoted son, brother, uncle, and friend whose impact extended far beyond his profes...


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Bad Bunny has reached a historic milestone in the live music industry, becoming the first Latin artist to generate more than $1 billion in career touring revenue. The achievement was confirmed through newly released industry data as his Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour continues its global run.

According to figures highlighted by Billboard, the Puer...


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Thousands of fans filled the streets of Manhattan as the New York Knicks celebrated their NBA championship with a citywide parade that ended on a high note. During the event, Alicia Keys took the stage to perform Empire State of Mind, a song long associated with New York City and its culture.

The performance came as the championship celebration reached it...


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