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- The Trump fund that turned his own party against him
- Is Mark Zuckerberg the most ruthless man in tech?
- Idris Elba finally puts the James Bond rumors to rest
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Author: Destiny Philips
The series arrives March 25 with K’un-Lun hovering over New York, enemy soldiers wielding Iron Fist’s own power, and reinforcements arriving from Asgard and Attilan. Marvel does not appear interested in building slowly toward the conflict at the center of Deadly Hands of K’un-Lun. The second issue, arriving in comic shops Wednesday, March 25, accelerates the story into territory that reframes what kind of war Iron Fist is actually fighting and whether his most defining ability is now working against him. The premise heading into this issue is already extreme. K’un-Lun is no longer a distant mystical city. It is…
Newly released 911 audio from the night Jordan Jones was killed outside a bar in Acworth, Georgia, paints a clear picture of what happened and why. Witnesses who called emergency dispatchers in the immediate aftermath described a man who saw something wrong, said something, and was shot for it. Jones, 28, worked as a security guard at Saddle Bar on the night of March 7. According to callers at the scene, he was in the parking lot when he observed a man physically assaulting a woman and moved to intervene. A witness told the dispatcher that Jones approached the alleged…
Dwight Howard is navigating a complicated stretch of his personal life, and a new lawsuit has added to the pressure. Terrence Hudson, a man who says he worked for the former NBA center and his estranged wife Amber Howard, has filed a civil suit against Howard seeking compensation for unpaid wages and emotional distress. The suit was filed in December 2025 and lays out a detailed account of what Hudson says was a pattern of inconsistent and insufficient payment during his time working for the household. Hudson describes his role as a combination of home security guard, domestic manager, and…
Atlanta Falcons defensive end James Pearce Jr. will no longer face a charge of aggravated battery on a law enforcement officer stemming from an alleged domestic dispute with WNBA player Rickea Jackson. Prosecutors made the decision to drop that specific count after concluding that the available evidence was not strong enough to meet the burden of proof required for a conviction beyond a reasonable doubt. A spokesperson for the district attorney’s office confirmed the reasoning behind the decision. For Pearce, 22, the dropped charge carries real significance on paper. A conviction on aggravated battery against a law enforcement officer in…
Glen Davis walked out of federal prison Thursday, closing a chapter that began with his sentencing in May 2024 on fraud charges tied to the NBA’s health care benefits program. The former Boston Celtics forward, widely known by his nickname Big Baby, announced his release on X with a video that wasted no time setting a tone. He made clear he felt targeted and made equally clear that he considered himself back. Davis had been sentenced to 40 months in federal prison after prosecutors established that he participated in a scheme involving fraudulent medical and dental claims submitted to the…
Emeka Egbuka broke his silence Friday afternoon, and his message was short and unambiguous. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver posted a statement to his Instagram account confirming that an X profile bearing his name was not affiliated with him in any way. He said he stopped using Twitter during his high school years and has not maintained an account on the platform since. The post he was distancing himself from had already spread widely across social media before the account was taken down. The statement aligned with what the Buccaneers organization had already told the public earlier in the…
Oakland police have released a collection of materials from the night former NFL running back Doug Martin died in custody, including 911 calls, officer body camera footage, and surveillance video from the surrounding neighborhood. The release offers the most detailed public account yet of what unfolded on October 18, the night Martin entered a stranger’s home and later stopped breathing while officers waited for paramedics to arrive. The footage is difficult to watch and raises serious questions about what happened in those final minutes. Multiple agencies are now investigating, and the recordings will almost certainly become central evidence as that…
Heavyweight fighter Jairzinho Rozenstruik can move forward after prosecutors declined to pursue a domestic violence case tied to his January arrest in South Florida. Court records show the state formally dropped the case earlier this month. Officials determined there was not enough cooperation from the alleged victim to build a credible prosecution. Without a sworn statement from the woman involved, authorities concluded the likelihood of securing a conviction was minimal. Rozenstruik, who has competed in the Ultimate Fighting Championship and holds a championship title in Dirty Boxing, was taken into custody in January after police responded to a dispute involving…
Marcus Spears has faced some of the most physically imposing athletes in professional football. He spent years as a defensive lineman in the NFL, built for contact and competition at the highest level. None of that prepared him for what his son has become on the basketball court. Spears, now an ESPN NFL analyst, says he has officially stopped playing his son one-on-one. Not because he lost interest, but because he stopped winning. He made the announcement himself, without any apparent embarrassment. He told reporters over Super Bowl weekend that going one-on-one with his son at this point would only…
Sean Diddy Combs is not accepting his sentence quietly. His legal team filed a formal appeal on Friday, arguing that the 50-month prison term handed down by a federal judge amounts to punishment for crimes a jury explicitly decided he did not commit. The filing is pointed and direct, taking aim at both the length of the sentence and the reasoning they believe drove it. At the center of the appeal is a legal concept that has drawn growing criticism in courts across the country. Combs’ attorneys argue the sentencing judge engaged in what is known as acquitted conduct sentencing,…
