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Kanye West, now known as “Ye,” has always done things that are outside the norm. Whether telling the world on national TV that “George Bush doesn’t care about Black people” or interrupting Taylor Swift’s 2009 VMA speech to claim that “Beyonce had the best video of all time,” this man...

The Fallout series has been in the mainstream’s attention since the show was released on Amazon Prime. Old fans of the games now have new media to enjoy this post-apocalyptic world, and new fans get to experience it for the first time and will likely check out the video games...

Yesterday, I was in such a color coded mood. My outfit was a black & red Stax hoodie, black Nike baggy sweatpants, Air Jordan 1 Lows in White, and a BK Nets Cap to the back. To top it all off, I wore a classic Mossimo Supply Mens Button Down...

In the absence of the electrifying “Dandadan,” Anime is back to its normal schedule: “One Piece” still reaching for its millionth episode, “My Hero Academia” being somewhat in a loop, and weird shows such as “Cells At Work!” having unnecessary spin offs. One that is continuing the vibe of excitement...

Duke Blue Devil enthusiasts were given a big scare Thursday night when Cooper Flag sprained his ankle in the ACC tournament vs. Georgia Tech. The freshman star guard was helped off the court in the final minutes of the first half of the quarterfinal. Flagg landed awkwardly on the floor...

Five candidates have won the popular vote and lost the election in American history: Andrew Jackson in 1824, Samuel Tilden in 1876, Grover Cleveland in 1888, Al Gore in 2000, and Hillary Clinton in 2016. This is a problem because it eliminates the democratic principle that the candidate with the...

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