As the Ozempic craze pushes advancements in weight-management medicine forward, pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk, the company behind the so-called “miracle-drug,” is continuing to crack down on off-brand semaglutide products they say put patients in danger. The drug company announced Wednesday it has filed 12 legal actions in all against medical …
Read More »Fraud Trial Doesn't Stop Team Trump From Exaggerating Details of Property Assets
Although Donald Trump is on trial for inflating his property values, that hasn’t stopped his legal team and his son, Donald Trump Jr., from exaggerating details about his buildings during the trial. Trump Jr. testified again Monday, spending most of his time on the stand recounting various Trump real estate …
Read More »'Am I Cringey? Yes. Do I Care? Absolutely Not'
A t first, the signs were subtle. There was the “I am cringe, but I am free” meme, and the T-shirts from Gen Z e-commerce brand OGBFF emblazoned with “Too cringe for NY, too based for LA.” Niche creators like Neve Pratt (awkward dad-joker) and Michael Thomas White (heartfelt himbo) …
Read More »Blackpink's Lisa Tests Positive for Covid-19
Lalisa Manobal — better known as Lisa from the K-pop supergroup Blackpink — has tested positive for Covid-19, The New York Times reports. Blackpink’s label/production company, YG Entertainment, revealed the test result in a statement issued to Korean news outlets. YG said Lisa had had not been in close contact …
Read More »Marilyn Manson Lawyer Says 'Global' Mediation of Sex Assault Claims 'In The Cards'
A lawyer for Marilyn Manson, whose legal name is Brian Warner, opened the door Friday to possible “global” settlement talks with multiple women accusing the shock rocker of sexual assault. At a court hearing in Los Angeles, defense lawyer Stephen D. Rothschild started by saying Warner’s side was open to …
Read More »Tears for Fears Set 2022 Tour in Support of First New Album in 17 Years
Tears for Fears have mapped out a 2022 U.S. tour in support of their first new album in 17 years, The Tipping Point. “We couldn’t be more excited to start playing concerts again. We’ve missed seeing our friends on the road around the world and the energy of performing live,” …
Read More »Racial Justice Org Demands CMA Awards 'Adopt Racially Just Policies'
Since 2005, the civil rights nonprofit Color of Change has been at the forefront of campaigns to educate and influence the entertainment industry and corporate America to actively create anti-racist policies and practices. In 2019, they helped pressure RCA/Sony into dropping R. Kelly, and have been working with the Recording …
Read More »'Tiger King' Star Joe Exotic Reveals 'Aggressive Cancer' Diagnosis
Tiger King‘s Joe Exotic said he has “an aggressive cancer” in a note shared on his official Instagram account. The convicted felon posted a handwritten letter informing fans that a prostate biopsy revealed the diagnosis and pleaded that they advocate for his release. Exotic is serving 22 years in prison …
Read More »'Rust' Armorer Blames Producers, 'Unsafe' Set for Alec Baldwin Shooting
Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, the 24-year-old armorer responsible for Rust set weapons the day Alec Baldwin fatally shot cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, is “devastated” by the tragedy and pointing fingers at producers and an “unsafe” set, according to a new statement from her lawyers. The lawyers claim Gutierrez-Reed has “no idea” how a …
Read More »'The First Time': Maxo Kream Talks Choking at His First Show, Getting Slapped, and DJ Screw
Houston rapper Maxo Kream, or Emekwane Ogugua Biosah Jr., blew it the first time he took the stage. “I start rapping and I choked, like on some Eminem-type shit,” says Maxo Kream, who was around 19 at the time of his first onstage performance. But that didn’t mean the larger-than-life, …
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