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K.O Breaks Silence On “Too Much” Song Plagiarism Accusations. While K.O should be celebrating the release of his new single “Too Much,” featuring Nasty C, he’s currently focused on clearing his name after being accused of plagiarizing a song by the up-and-coming artist Bhuti & The Beast. K.O Breaks Silence On “Too Much” Song Plagiarism Accusations Taking to X, the veteran rapper addressed the allegations by providing dates that show when he first created his song, well before its release yesterday. “For those who dont know what’s the f*ck is going on, yesterday a song called “Too Much” came out,…

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Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert hasn’t practiced in over two weeks as he recovers from a plantar fascia injury to his right foot. However, things appear to be trending in a positive direction for Herbert.Per Chargers.com reporter Eric Smith, Herbert has been seen “working out in the weight room without a walking boot in the early stages of practice.”Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh also shared encouraging thoughts on Herbert’s injury without diving into specifics. “I think it felt like progress,” Harbaugh said. “Just on track. That’s really the only medical things that I’ve been updated on regarding Justin.”Harbaugh told…

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Hospitals to suspend non-essential services and medical procedures on Saturday as public fury over brutal attack grows.Indian doctors have called for a nationwide shutdown of hospital services as public fury over the rape and murder of a trainee medic in the eastern city of Kolkata last week grows. The Indian Medical Association (IMA), the country’s largest grouping of medics, said the 24-hour shutdown would be implemented on Saturday, affecting most hospital departments except for essential services. The shutdown comes after thousands of people took to the streets in several cities to express their outrage at the rape and murder of…

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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Ohio Sen. JD Vance have agreed to debate each other on Oct. 1, setting up a matchup of potential vice presidents as early voting in some states gets underway for the general election. CBS News on Wednesday posted on its X feed that the network had invited both Vance and Walz to debate in New York City, presenting four possible dates — Sept. 17, Sept. 24, Oct. 1 and Oct. 8 — as options. Walz reposted that message from his own campaign account, “See you on October 1, JD.” The Harris-Walz campaign followed up with a message of its own,…

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MIAMI, USA – The crew of Coast Guard Cutter Robert Yered offloaded more than 1,380 pounds of cocaine with an assessed street value of approximately $18.1 million in Miami Beach, Wednesday. A US Coast Guard law enforcement detachment deployed aboard a U S Navy ship interdicted the illegal drugs in the international waters of the Caribbean Sea while working alongside interagency and international partners. During the interdiction, the go-fast vessel began taking on water and capsized. A combined Navy and Coast Guard boat crew rescued the three suspected smugglers from the water before recovering bales of jettisoned contraband from the sea.…

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By Lamé Verre, Fellow of the Energy Institute | Member of the Global Future Council on Energy Transition at The World Economic Forum   Introduction  In Africa, with a young demographic, a plethora of socioeconomic development requirements and energy poverty, amongst other pressing issues, meeting the population’s minimum energy requirements is crucial and existential. These critical issues must be reconciled when mapping Africa’s development path and addressed before the drive to achieve Net Zero emissions.   With geopolitical tensions rising and growing pressures to eliminate hydrocarbons from the energy mix, the continent’s primary concern should be securing energy availability and affordability for its…

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Usimamane Confirms Multiple Track Collaboration with MashBeatz. Following his rise in the SA Hip-Hop scene, Durban rapper Usimamane has built strong relationships within the industry. He’s collaborating with reputable producers and artists to propel his career to new heights. Usimamane Confirms Multiple Track Collaboration With MashBeatz Speaking on SlikourOnLife after his Red Bull cypher session, the Cheque hitmaker confirmed that he has five good songs with the renowned hip-hop producer MashBeatz. “Let me tell you this, we got like more than 5 songs and ain’t no bad song,” he said. Usimamane gave a shoutout to MashBeatz, acknowledging him as the…

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Hope springs eternal in the summer for NHL fans who last watched their team play in early April.Could 2024-25 be the season that one of the non-playoff teams from 2023-24 make the postseason? In a four-part series, we examine the non-playoff teams from last season and whether they have improved enough to give their fans hope they’ll play beyond early April. We’ve divided the 16 teams into four tiers: the “Long National Nightmare” division, the “Groundhog Day” division, the “Scratch-off” division,” and the “Puh-leeze” division, which is our bottom tier. Here’s an assessment of teams in the second tier from the bottom,…

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In the occupied West Bank, the war on Gaza has provided cover for continued Israeli violence and expansion. On Wednesday, Israel’s far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich announced new plans to expand settlements in the occupied Palestinian territory, ignoring international law and the International Court of Justice’s recent ruling that Israel’s continued presence there is unlawful. “No anti-Israel or anti-Zionist decision will stop the development of the settlement,” Smotrich, who leads the Religious Zionist Party and is himself a settler, said. “We will continue to fight against the dangerous idea of a Palestinian state. This is the mission of my life,”…

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