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Talarico Calls on Paxton to Release the ‘Hoffman Files’ Related to Child Molestation Plea Deal

AT A GLANCE James Talarico is demanding the release of all records related to the Adam Hoffman case. Hoffman admitted in a judicial confession to sexually...

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Crowned Skin Is Making Skincare Sexy For Black Men — And The Numbers Prove It

Crowned Skin Turns Men’s Grooming Into A Confidence Statement Father’s Day is around the corner, and Darrell Spencer has a message for anyone still trying...

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Serena and Venus Williams Wimbledon Doubles Return Revives Sister Act

Serena and Venus Williams Wimbledon doubles return brings the legendary sisters back to Centre Court after a decade.

White Supremacist Hand Gesture Shown During FIFA Match Sparks Discrimination Review

World Cup Racism Monitor Urges FIFA to Remove Match Official Over Hand Gesture During Germany-Curaçao Match FIFA’s discrimination monitor at the World Cup called...

A Title 53 Years in the Making Ends on the Spurs’ Home Floor

History Belongs to New York: Knicks Finish Championship Run in San Antonio Knicks in 5. The New York Knicks are NBA Champions following their Gentlemen’s Sweep...

If Tourists Pay The Bills, Why Are Finals Fans Being Turned Away?

When outsiders are needed to justify public spending, they are called economic drivers. When they try to buy NBA Finals tickets, they become a...

Spurs Fans Still Believe They Can Overcome 3-1 Deficit Against Knicks

San Antonio’s ‘Por Vida’ Faith Faces Its Toughest Test Yet The Spurs trail the NBA Finals 3-1, thousands of Knicks fans expected to be in...

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