The Vikings placed center Ryan Kelly on injured reserve Wednesday, ending his season and possibly his career after he suffered his third concussion of the year.
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The Vikings placed center Ryan Kelly on injured reserve Wednesday, ending his season and possibly his career after he suffered his third concussion of the year.
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Cardinals edge rusher Josh Sweat did not hold back his disappointment Wednesday in being named a Pro Bowl alternate this week.
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In a remarkable 15-minute media session Wednesday, Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr took responsibility for his argument with Draymond Green that caused the forward to leave the bench in the middle of a game.
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Hawai’i rallied for a 35-31 victory over California in the Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl.
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President Trump was hit with rape allegations in the latest Epstein files dump, but the US government quickly called the claims “untrue and sensationalist.”
The Department of Justice said the rape accusations against Trump were “unfounded and false” after documents released included claims from a limousine driver.
The driver told the FBI he heard Trump talking about “abusing some girl” during a 1995 phone call where Trump mentioned the name “Jeffrey.”
The driver also claimed his ex-partner told him she was raped by both Trump and Jeffrey Epstein. But the FBI added a note to the testimony that appears to question the source’s reliability.
This marks another headache for Trump over the Epstein files. The DOJ warned the claims were submitted “right before the 2020 election” – just a week before voters went to the polls.
The rape allegation came buried in over 30,000 pages of documents released Monday night. Trump’s team has fought the release of these files, arguing they would unfairly damage reputations with unverified claims.
But the rape claims weren’t the only explosive revelations in the files. Several controversial moments emerged that paint a disturbing picture of Epstein’s network.
Investigators found a fake Austrian passport in Epstein’s Manhattan safe with his photo, but another man’s identity. The passport belonged to a real Austrian man living in the US, suggesting that Epstein used stolen identities for travel in the 1980s.
Documents also revealed Trump flew on Epstein’s private jet “many more times than previously reported,” including flights between 1993 and 1996. One flight included Trump with a 20-year-old woman, though no improper conduct was alleged.
In another twist, Mark Epstein told the FBI he believed Trump “authorized” his brother’s murder in prison. He claimed Jeffrey was killed “because he was about to name names,” though he provided no evidence.
As for Trump, he spent Monday golfing in Florida while the documents made headlines worldwide. He has repeatedly denied knowing about Epstein’s crimes.
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Donald Trump Jr. posted a photo giving props to 50 Cent as MAGA figures continue pulling cues from Hip-Hop culture to project power and cultural relevance.
The Instagram post showed Veteranwithasign holding a sign that read, “50 Cent Makes Me Realize I’m Not Hating To My Full Potential.” The caption beneath the image read, “I really need to step up my game!!!”
The post comes amid a broader pattern of MAGA figures increasingly aligning themselves with Hip-Hop artists, language and symbolism. One of the clearest examples came last week, when Nicki Minaj appeared at Turning Point USA’s AmericaFest in Phoenix.
50 Cent reposted the image to his 38 million followers with the caption: “Yes let make 2026 great. I’m in the gym now getting ready now ! LOL”
Nicki Minaj took the stage alongside Erika Kirk, the widow of conservative activist Charlie Kirk and praised Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance during a live conversation.
Last week, Tennessee Rep. Tim Burchett bizarrely joked that he could “out-twerk” Nicki Minaj while celebrating her appearance in conservative spaces.
JD Vance has also leaned into Hip-Hop discourse.
The vice president publicly ranked Nicki Minaj above Cardi B in a social media post, after Nicki Minaj popped up with Mike Waltz at a UN conference on Christian persecution in Nigeria.
Trump Jr.’s reference to 50 Cent fits squarely within his family’s business-minded framework, since the rap star remains one of Hip-Hop’s most visible examples of converting fame into sustained business control.
In 2025, 50 Cent continued expanding G-Unit Film and Television in Shreveport, Louisiana. Local officials approved a roughly $50 million entertainment district tied to his studio operation, positioning the rapper as an anchor investor in the city’s media economy.
He also hit paydirt with his documentary Sean Combs: The Reckoning, about his rivals’ spectacular downfall.
Fif has also remained active in premium spirits ventures. This year, he released a limited Lalique crystal edition of Branson Cognac aimed at high-end collectors, reinforcing his image as a mogul rather than a recording artist.
Donald Trump Jr.’s own business interests reflect a similar emphasis on influence and infrastructure. He is involved in Trump-aligned investment ventures and high-end networking projects aimed at building parallel conservative institutions in finance and media.
Donald Trump Jr. is also a partner at 1789 Capital, a Trump-aligned venture fund focused on conservative-backed investments in media, finance and culture.
The group also helped launch Executive Branch, an ultra-exclusive Washington private club with reported membership fees climbing to $500,000. Donald Trump Jr. better tread lightly because 50 Cent’s buddy Eminem is not a fan of President Trump.
Eminem famously bashed the former president in a cypher for the 2017 BET Hip-Hop Awards.
“Trump, when it comes to giving a s###, you’re stingy as I am/Except when it comes to having the balls to go against me, you hide ’em/’Cause you don’t got the f###### nuts like an empty asylum/Racism’s the only thing he’s fantastic for/’Cause that’s how he gets his f###### rocks off and he’s orange/Yeah, sick tan/That’s why he wants us to disband.”
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Blueface is about to get back to boxing. The Los Angeles bruiser is gearing up for yet another sanctioned trip into “The Ring.”
AllHipHop has obtained exclusive information confirming that Blueface is set to square off with another celebrity in this match. I want you to take a guess in the comments. I can say this fight is set for the spring of 2026 so get ready to get your tickets. The money has already been paid. In boxing terms, that means this is no longer a conversation – this one is officially on.
Blueface has been steadily carving out a lane as one of Hip-Hop’s fighter. He has already logged multiple appearances in the ring and has proven that he’s not just playing around. Granted, he’s not trying to fight Anthony Joshua, but he’s fighting on his level. Outside of sanctioned bouts, his reputation for scrapping has followed him for years.
The fight is being managed by Wack 100, and AllHipHop has obtained exclusive video confirmation cosigning the bout. That is forthcoming. When Wack 100 puts his stamp on something like this, it usually means the contracts are real and the logistics are already moving behind the scenes. There THAT go.
Spring in Los Angeles is shaping up to be loud, chaotic and very on brand for Blueface. Stay tuned for more.
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