Leslie Jones says she often felt frustrated during her time on Saturday Night Live because she was repeatedly cast as angry characters. The comedian explained that while she enjoyed being on the show, she wished she had been given more opportunities to play different types of roles. Jones felt that many of her sketches focused on the same personality, making it difficult for viewers to see the full range of her comedy and acting skills. She said she wanted to show that she could do more than just loud or angry characters and believed she had much more to offer …

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    Latto has spent years letting the internet talk while she stayed quiet. For a long time, fans connected dots, studied lyrics, zoomed in on tattoos, compared vacation photos, and treated her private life like a public investigation. Through it all, Latto mostly kept her head down and her business protected. Now, in a revealing Breakfast Club conversation, the Atlanta rapper is opening up about what was really happening behind the scenes, including her relationship with 21 Savage, her pregnancy, and one lonely moment overseas that showed just how heavy fame can become.   One of the most emotional parts of …

  • Elon Musk has already changed the way the world talks about electric cars, rockets, satellites, and artificial intelligence. Now, he may be standing at the edge of a financial milestone no individual has ever reached before. SpaceX is preparing for what could become the largest stock market debut in history, with reports saying the company is targeting a massive offering that could raise about $75 billion. Reuters reported that SpaceX plans to price shares at $135, while other reports say the deal could value the company at roughly $1.75 trillion to $1.77 trillion.   If the offering happens as expected, …

  • Flex Alexander and Shanice remain one of those celebrity couples people bring up when talking about endurance, not just romance. Their story has never been framed as perfect. OWN featured them discussing how financial problems, including losing their home, created one of the hardest periods of their marriage. ESSENCE likewise reported that the couple stayed open about bankruptcy, eviction, and rebuilding, arguing that those hardships ultimately brought them closer. That is why this story still connects: some people celebrate the longevity and resilience, while others focus on the financial cautionary tale underneath it. Either way, it gives audiences something more …

  • Atlanta’s police technology debate is growing because it is no longer just about a training center. Capital B reported that the city’s expanding system of AI-enabled cameras is turning a mainly Black community into a testing ground for a new style of policing tied to the broader “Cop City” controversy. Complex similarly reported that the new phase of AI-powered policing is raising questions about how the technology will be deployed and who it will affect most. The concern is not only about the tools themselves, but about where they are being introduced first and what that could mean for communities …

  • Former President Joe Biden has entered Georgia’s governor’s race with a public endorsement of Keisha Lance Bottoms, a former Atlanta mayor and former senior adviser in his administration. That matters because Bottoms was already a nationally known Democrat, but Biden’s backing adds another layer of visibility and establishment support as the primary approaches. CBS reported that the endorsement is Biden’s first since leaving office, making it notable both for Georgia politics and for the broader Democratic map heading into the 2026 cycle. AP has separately reported on Bottoms’ candidacy and her effort to return Democrats to the governor’s office in …

  • A viral post circulating online is drawing attention to claims about what occurred during a White House dinner involving former President Donald Trump. While the image references “tears,” “chaos,” and a “suspect in custody,” there is currently no verified public record from major outlets confirming those specific claims tied to an official White House dinner event. Moments like these often gain traction on social media, where headlines can spread quickly without full context. According to Reuters, misinformation and unverified claims related to political figures can circulate widely, especially when tied to emotionally charged or unclear narratives. It’s important to rely …

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