TI has released a new track called New National Anthem, just days after making comments about racism and the Ferguson protests. The musician posted a snippet of the song, which features Skylar Grey, on his Instagram page. "I know dis may ruffle some feathers... But my people need to hear this..." he wrote in the caption. The record features lyrics including, "Free just to murder me, land of the handgun."
Friday, 22 August 2014
PHOTOS: WOW! Omotola’s 16 Yr Old Son Celebrates His Birthday In Luxurious Style In South Africa!
The Ekeinde clan is still live in South Africa.Today, Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde‘s first son M.J. Ekeinde is 16.The young music producer popularly called Captain E was all smiles as he posed for a photo op with his superstar mum as well as dad Matthew Ekeinde and 3 siblings, Princess, Meraiah and Michael Ekeinde.Santa came early for the teen as he got a remote control helicopter which he couldn’t help but share on social mediaHis doting mum Omosexy had nothing but sweet words for her son, “May your talent take you before kings. We love you dearly. Happy sweet #16 . With love Mimi, dad, mickyboy, moi and princess”, she said
Ferguson protests subdued and smaller as National Guard pulls out
About 75 demonstrators marched along West Florissant Avenue, at times posing for TV cameras and journalists. For a while, they were joined by State Highway Patrol Capt. Ron Johnson, who is in charge of the police response, and by U.S. Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.).
“We'll look forward to another nice and calm night of protests,” Johnson said.McCaskill joined the demonstrators for about half an hour. Asked whether the governor should remove St. Louis County Prosecuting Atty. Robert McCulloch from the case, as some have urged, she did not answer directly.
“We'll look forward to another nice and calm night of protests,” Johnson said.McCaskill joined the demonstrators for about half an hour. Asked whether the governor should remove St. Louis County Prosecuting Atty. Robert McCulloch from the case, as some have urged, she did not answer directly.
Florida's gay marriage ban struck down by federal judge
A federal judge on Thursday declared Florida's ban on same-sex marriage
unconstitutional, joining judges across the country who have sided with
gay couples wishing to tie the knot
U.S. District Judge Robert L. Hinkle in Tallahassee ruled that the
ban violates the 14th Amendment's guarantees of equal protection and due
process. Hinkle issued a stay delaying the effect of his order, meaning
no marriage licenses will be immediately issued for gay couples. That
also means gay couples legally married in other states will not
immediately have their marriages recognized in Florida.
Thursday, 21 August 2014
Ukraine border guards begin checks on Russian aid trucks
Ukrainian border guards began on Thursday to inspect a Russian truck convoy carrying aid earmarked for humanitarian relief in eastern Ukraine that has been stranded at the frontier between the two former Soviet republics for nearly a week. Kiev believes the convoy of some 260 trucks, carrying water, food and medicines, could prove a Trojan horse for Russia to get weapons to pro-Russian separatists battling Ukrainian forces in the region - a notion that Moscow has dismissed as absurd.
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