Pizzagate: What to Know About the Conspiracy Theory

A 28-year-old man was arrested on Sunday for allegedly walking into a Washington, D.C., pizza joint with an assault rifle, saying he wanted to investigate claims that the restaurant was running a pedophile ring from its basement with the help of Bill and Hillary Clinton. Here’s everything to know about Pizzagate—the fake news story that has spun out of control, leading to trolling, protests and now an arrest: The story [Read More]

Pulse Influencer Awards 2023: List of winners

The Tivoli Garden in Ikoyi, Lagos played host to the influencer industry for the awards' third edition on Saturday, October 7, 2023, with the theme of The Golden Era - Bold & Elegant on full display. Bella was one of the night's biggest winners, as she was awarded the Lifestyle Influencer of the Year and Fashion Influencer of the Year. The only other nominee to win in two categories was content creator, Joy Esiet Ayomide, aka Khloe's Gram, who won for Business Influencer of the Year and TikTok Influencer of the Year. [Read More]

Ranking the Songs on Taylor Swift's Red Album

After months of waiting, it is finally time to grab your favorite scarf, a tissue box and perhaps a maple latte or two because Taylor’s Version of her 2012 album Red is upon us. Taylor Swift’s Red, her fourth studio album, catapulted the artist into pop stardom. The 16 tracks, plus six bonus songs on the deluxe version of the album, telegraphed to listeners everywhere that Swift is much more than a country artist. [Read More]

Roberto Surez Gmez (Drug Lord)

Profession: Drug Lord Biography: Roberto Suárez Gómez played a key role in expanding cocaine trafficking from Bolivia and had close ties to the powerful Medellín Cartel. Born into a wealthy Bolivian family in 1932, Suárez initially worked in cattle ranching. He later transitioned into the cocaine business, however, soon becoming the world's largest producer. He partnered with Pablo Escobar and formed "La Corporación," using a fleet of planes to transport cocaine. [Read More]

Sexist Anti-Hillary Clinton Buttons for Sale at GOP Events

November 13, 2015 11:30 AM EST An independent vendor was photographed Friday selling buttons with sexist attacks against Hillary Clinton at the Florida Republican Party’s Sunshine Summit. The button reads: “KFC Hillary Special: 2 Fat Thighs, 2 Small Breasts” and, presumably, one “Left Wing.” Independent Journal reporter Joe Perticone posted a photo of the button to Twitter Friday morning, drawing responses from offended commenters. The buttons quickly drew criticism on Twitter: [Read More]

Singer parties with ex-girlfriend, Tania Omotayo in London

The music star took to his Instastory where he posted photos of himself and Tania Omotayo having a swell time at a club in the city of London. Old flames die hard as they say. Wizkid and Tania Omotayo dated on and off from 2012 to circa 2015. ADVERTISEMENT "News getting to us is that Tania broke up with Wiz a while ago but both parties agreed to be friendly towards each other. [Read More]

Study: Regularly Smoking Marijuana as a Teen Can Harm Memory

Smoking marijuana as a teenager can harm long-term memory, a new study suggests. In the new research, published in the journal Hippocampus, researchers at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine looked at 97 people and found that those who smoked marijuana every day for about three years performed worse on long-term memory assessments. A region of their brain associated with long-term memory—the hippocampus—also looked abnormal in an MRI. “We focused on the brains of young adults who were teenagers when they began abusing cannabis,” says study author Matthew J. [Read More]

The Department of Justice Sued TikTok

The Justice Department sued TikTok on Friday, accusing the company of violating children’s online privacy law and running afoul of a settlement it had reached with another federal agency. The complaint, filed together with the Federal Trade Commission in a California federal court, comes as the U.S. and the prominent social media company are embroiled in yet another legal battle that will determine if – or how – TikTok will continue to operate in the country. [Read More]

The Government's Search for Aliens and Why They Likely Exist

UFOs have been all over the news recently. In July, Congress held a hearing that included testimony from a former Air Force Major who claimed the U.S. military has for decades been in possession of the remains of crashed UAPs (“unidentified aerial phenomena") and has recovered "nonhuman biologics." In September, NASA appointed its first-ever UFO czar, tasked with studying purported sightings and advancing science and national security interests if they are indeed extraterrestrial. [Read More]