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Remembering The Notorious B.I.G (Sunday, May 21st)

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Remembering The Notorious B.I.G (Sunday, May 21st)

Remembering The Notorious B.I.G (Sunday, May 21st)

Remembering , The Notorious B.I.G.

Christopher George Latore Wallace was born on May 21, 1972, in Brooklyn, NY.

Biggie released his debut album, 'Ready to Die,' in 1994.

He became involved with the east coast-west coast hip hop feud while recording his sophomore album.

His second album, 'Life After Death,' was released shortly after his murder.

And was No.

1 on the U.S. charts.

It later became certified Diamond in 2000.

Biggie’s posthumous studio albums include, 'Born Again' and 'Duets: The Final Chapter.'.

He was murdered in a drive-by shooting on March 9, 1997.

He was only 24 years old.

Considered to be one of the greatest rappers, his legacy is heard throughout the history of hip hop.


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Legendary NYC DJ , Mister Cee , Dead at 57. Mister Cee was an influential figure in the world of hip-hop who served as DJ for rapper Big Daddy Kane and is credited for his role in discovering The Notorious B.I.G. . CNN reports that Mister Cee's former employer, New York's Hot 97 hip-hop radio station, released a statement regarding his death. As a family at HOT 97 and WBLS, we’re deeply saddened by the passing of our beloved Mister Cee. , Hot 97 statement, via CNN. Mr. Cee’s influence stretched far beyond the airwaves, shaping the very fabric of NYC’s DJ culture, Hot 97 statement, via CNN. Our hearts are heavy as we send our love and condolences to his family and the fans whose lives he touched through his music. Rest easy, Mr. Cee. Your legacy will live forever, Hot 97 statement, via CNN. No cause of death was released at the time of the announcement. Mister Cee was born, Calvin LeBrun , in Brooklyn, New York. Mister Cee was born, Calvin LeBrun , in Brooklyn, New York. After rising through the hip-hop scene of New York City, Mister Cee worked on Big Daddy Kane's debut 1988 album, 'Long Live the Kane.'. After rising through the hip-hop scene of New York City, Mister Cee worked on Big Daddy Kane's debut 1988 album, 'Long Live the Kane.'. Later, he would serve as an associate producer on The Notorious B.I.G.'s 1994 debut album, 'Ready to Die.'. Mister Cee went on to have a long career as a popular DJ and radio personality with Hot 97. . Mister Cee went on to have a long career as a popular DJ and radio personality with Hot 97.

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Remembering The Notorious B.I.G. (Sat., March 9) [Video]

Remembering The Notorious B.I.G. (Sat., March 9)

Remembering , The Notorious B.I.G. Christopher George Latore Wallace was born on May 21, 1972, in Brooklyn, NY. Biggie released his debut album, 'Ready to Die,' in 1994. He became involved with the East Coast-West Coast hip-hop feud while recording his sophomore album. His second album, 'Life After Death,' was released shortly after his murder... ... and was No. 1 on the U.S. charts. It later became certified Diamond in 2000. Biggie’s posthumous studio albums include, 'Born Again' and 'Duets: The Final Chapter.'. He was murdered in a drive-by shooting on March 9, 1997. He was only 24 years old. Considered to be one of the greatest rappers, his legacy is heard throughout the history of hip-hop.

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Carl Erskine, 1950s Dodgers Pitcher, Dead at 97 [Video]

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Carl Erskine, , 1950s Dodgers Pitcher, , Dead at 97. NBC reports that the baseball legend died at Community Hospital Anderson in Indiana. He was one of the last surviving members of the celebrated Brooklyn teams from the 1950s, having spent his entire career playing for the Dodgers. He was one of the last surviving members of the celebrated Brooklyn teams from the 1950s, having spent his entire career playing for the Dodgers. Between 1948 and 1959, Erskine and the Dodgers took home five National League pennants. Between 1948 and 1959, Erskine and the Dodgers took home five National League pennants. The right-handed pitcher had a career record of 122-78 with 981 strikeouts and an ERA of 4.00. Erskine's best season came in 1953 when he led the National League with a record of 20-6. In 1954, Erskine had another All-Star season, winning 18 games. Out of his five World Series appearances, the Dodgers beat the Yankees in 1955 to win their only championship. Out of his five World Series appearances, the Dodgers beat the Yankees in 1955 to win their only championship. With Erskine's passing, 88-year-old Sandy Koufax becomes the lone surviving Dodgers player from that 1955 World Series team. With Erskine's passing, 88-year-old Sandy Koufax becomes the lone surviving Dodgers player from that 1955 World Series team. In July of 2023, the Baseball Hall of Fame's board of directors awarded Erskine with the Buck O'Neil lifetime achievement award. In July of 2023, the Baseball Hall of Fame's board of directors awarded Erskine with the Buck O'Neil lifetime achievement award. For millions of fans, he was a baseball hero. For his family and thousands of Special Olympians, Carl was someone who always believed everything was possible. , Jane Forbes Clark, Baseball Hall of Fame chairman, via NBC. His legacy is one of deep compassion and encouragement of the human spirit, Jane Forbes Clark, Baseball Hall of Fame chairman, via NBC

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This Day in History:, Jackie Robinson Breaks Color Barrier. April 15, 1947. The 28-year-old baseball player became the first African American to play for Major League Baseball. The Georgia native stepped onto the grass of Ebbots Field in Brooklyn as a Brooklyn Dodger. Two years later, the star infielder was named the National League's MVP as well as a batting champ. He led his team to six National League pennants and the World Series in 1955. Robinson was subjected to the racism of both players and baseball fans throughout his career. Jim Crow laws forced him to dine at different restaurants and stay at different hotels than the rest of his team. Robinson was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962. His number, 42, was the the first to be retired in 1997

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Sam Bankman-Fried Sentenced to 25 Years for FTX Fraud [Video]

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Sam Bankman-Fried , Sentenced to 25 Years , for FTX Fraud. On March 28, Sam Bankman-Fried was sentenced to 25 years in prison after being found guilty of defrauding users of FTX, the now-collapsed cryptocurrency exchange. . NBC reports that Lower Manhattan federal district Judge Lewis Kaplan found the defense's arguments misleading, speculative and logically flawed. The judge accused Bankman-Fried of committing obstruction of justice and tampering with witnesses while mounting his defense. Kaplan reportedly said that those factors played a role in his decision about how to sentence Bankman-Fried. Prosecutors had originally sought a longer sentence of 50 years, while the defense fought for Bankman-Fried to get no more than six and a half years. Prosecutors had originally sought a longer sentence of 50 years, while the defense fought for Bankman-Fried to get no more than six and a half years. In November, Bankman-Fried was convicted on seven criminal counts. He has been held at Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center while awaiting sentencing. In November, Bankman-Fried was convicted on seven criminal counts. He has been held at Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center while awaiting sentencing. At one time, FTX was valued at over $30 billion but ultimately collapsed in November of 2022 after announcing a major cash shortfall. At one time, FTX was valued at over $30 billion but ultimately collapsed in November of 2022 after announcing a major cash shortfall. While on trial, Bankman-Fried was accused of robbing FTX customers of nearly $8 billion, which was partially used to fund the extravagant lifestyles of the exchange's executives. While on trial, Bankman-Fried was accused of robbing FTX customers of nearly $8 billion, which was partially used to fund the extravagant lifestyles of the exchange's executives. NBC reports that Bankman-Fried's sentence is harsher than other white-collar crimes in recent memory, such as Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes who received just 11 years. NBC reports that Bankman-Fried's sentence is harsher than other white-collar crimes in recent memory, such as Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes who received just 11 years. The outlet also notes that the judgement is more similar to the 25-year sentence given to former WorldCom CEO Bernie Ebbers or the 24-year sentence given to Enron CEO Jeff Skilling. The outlet also notes that the judgement is more similar to the 25-year sentence given to former WorldCom CEO Bernie Ebbers or the 24-year sentence given to Enron CEO Jeff Skilling

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New York Shooting: Police Clears Brooklyn Shooter with No Charges, Citing... | Oneindia News [Video]

New York Shooting: Police Clears Brooklyn Shooter with No Charges, Citing... | Oneindia News

Watch as the NYPD clears the Brooklyn subway shooter of charges, citing 'evidence of self-defense.' Get the latest update on the shootout between a 32-year-old and a 36-year-old in the Brooklyn subway, reportedly triggered by a racial slur. #NYCShootout #NewYorkCity #Brooklyn #BrooklynSubway #BrooklynSubwayShoot #SubwayShootNYC #RacialDiscrimination #Oneindia ~HT.99~PR.274~

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3 Unconventional Ways to Become a Homeowner [Video]

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3 Unconventional Ways, to Become a Homeowner. Amid rising housing costs, 'Newsweek' has offered readers some alternative routes to homeownership. Over the past few years, the real estate market has seen prices rise to record levels. . Over the past few years, the real estate market has seen prices rise to record levels. . According to Scott Durkin, CEO of Douglas Elliman Real Estate, , "prices are going up, mortgage rates are going up, but inventory is down.". Here's what 'Newsweek' recommends for anyone lacking the income or down payment to find a home. . Renting to Own, This option gives potential buyers the ability to rent a property for a set period of time before having the chance to buy it. . It can help you get a good credit score, and it can help a mortgage company give you a loan for the rest of the cost of the home, Scott Durkin, CEO of Douglas Elliman Real Estate, via 'Newsweek'. It can help you get a good credit score, and it can help a mortgage company give you a loan for the rest of the cost of the home, Scott Durkin, CEO of Douglas Elliman Real Estate, via 'Newsweek'. Seller Financing, For this option, the home's seller acts as a bank, lending the purchase money to the buyer. This can be helpful if the potential homebuyer is not eligible for a conventional mortgage. Co-ownership, Shared ownership is when two or more people purchase a property together. It usually works well for unmarried couples, siblings and close friends. . The process may seem like a lot, but ultimately homeownership is the best thing you can do for your long-term financial success, Nicholas Athanail, real estate broker in New York City, via 'Newsweek'. The process may seem like a lot, but ultimately homeownership is the best thing you can do for your long-term financial success, Nicholas Athanail, real estate broker in New York City, via 'Newsweek'

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Google Fires Employees for Protesting Israel Contract [Video]

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Google Fires Employees , for Protesting Israel Contract. 28 Google workers have been fired for protesting a $1.2 billion contract that the company has with the Israeli government and military to provide cloud and AI services, NBC News reports. . The firings follow an April 16 sit-in at Google's offices in California, New York and Seattle in which nine workers were arrested. The group that coordinated the demonstration is known as No Tech for Apartheid. . Google issued a statement about the recent firings. A small number of employee protesters entered and disrupted a few of our locations. , Google spokesperson, via statement. Physically impeding other employees’ work and preventing them from accessing our facilities is a clear violation of our policies, and completely unacceptable behavior. , Google spokesperson, via statement. We have so far concluded individual investigations that resulted in the termination of employment for 28 employees, and will continue to investigate and take action as needed, Google spokesperson, via statement. No Tech for Apartheid claims that the workers were fired "indiscriminately.". This excuse to avoid confronting us and our concerns directly, and attempt to justify its illegal, retaliatory firings, is a lie, No Tech for Apartheid, via statement. Meanwhile, many of Google's workers have reportedly quit after experiencing "mental health consequences of working at a company that is using their labor to enable a genocide," No Tech for Apartheid said. On a personal level, I am opposed to Google taking any military contracts — no matter which government they’re with or what exactly the contract is about. , Cheyne Anderson, a Google Cloud software engineer based in Washington who was arrested during a sit-in, to CNBC

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'What in the Black Mirror is this?': Meta's AI tells Facebook user it has disabled, gifted child

Meta's AI has told a Facebook user it has a disabled child that was part of a New York gifted and talented programme.
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