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Jeezy has said he’s finally at a peaceful place in his life following his tumultuous divorce from Jeannie Mai last year. Sitting down with The Breakfast Club on Wednesday (June 11), Jeezy said despite the bitter divorce he was embroiled in for most of 2024, his 2025 has been filled with nothing but peace. Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news “Peace, yeah, peace man,” Jeezy said when asked where things currently stand with Mai. “I’m all about understanding. I’m all about what’s best for everybody, the greater good. I’m just telling you,…

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Teddi—who shares kids Slate, 12, Cruz, 10, and Dove, 5, with ex Edwin Arroyave—agreed, noting that meeting new people keeps her “busy” and distracts her mind from going to dark places. And as she continues to ignore the comments, other people in her life are also encouraging her to drown out the noise. “My doctor said, ‘Now that I follow you on Instagram, I see some of the stuff that people write,’” she recalled of their conversation. “‘I really don’t want you to think about your cancer as terminal. Just because that happened to somebody’s friend, aunt, brother, or cousin doesn’t mean that’s what’s happening…

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CNN wants to expand its podcast business, bringing new talent and formats to the fast-growing audio (and increasingly video) business. But first, it needs to do a little rebrand. CNN is rebranding the division from CNN Audio to CNN Podcasts, recognizing the fact, well, people call them podcasts. “I remember when I first got into podcasting at Slate Magazine, people were saying ‘I hate the word podcast, podcast is such a dumb name,’” says Steve Lickteig, the head of CNN Podcasts in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter. “But it’s the name! That’s what we’ve called it from the beginning.…

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A Los Angeles judge says hip-hop powerhouse Top Dawg Entertainment must face allegations that the company “doxxed” two women after they sued the record label for sexual harassment and assault. In a ruling Wednesday, Judge Michael E. Whitaker refused to dismiss allegations that the company broke California state law by revealing the identities of the two accusers in a response statement to the media that called the lawsuit a “shakedown.” Top Dawg had argued that the statement was fair game because lawyers for the two women spoke the media first, but the judge was unpersuaded. “Defendants argue that it was…

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Google has offered buyouts to staff in several divisions in a fresh round of cost cutting, according to a company statement and reports from several news outlets.It’s not clear how many employees are affected, but the offers were made to staff in Google’s search, advertising, research and engineering units, according to The Wall Street Journal.“Earlier this year, some of our teams introduced a voluntary exit programme with severance for US-based Googlers, and several more are now offering the programme to support our important work ahead,” a Google spokesperson, Courtenay Mencini, said in a statement.“A number of teams are also asking…

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Savannah Chrisley Speaks OutSavannah, who has custody of younger siblings Grayson and Chloe amid her parents’ sentences, has explained how their convictions and their lack of contact with one another has weighed on her. “The last time they spoke was the morning they went into federal prison,” she shared with E! News March 2024, alleging that there’s “a lot of retaliation going on against my father for how outspoken we’ve been about conditions.” In fact, she alleged that prison officials had been “blocking a lot of his emails correspondence to my mom.” And while not wanting to make the experience…

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Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Joel Kocher thought he was done. After more than two decades in senior tech leadership—as a Fortune 500 company CEO and then seven years at Dell where he rose to become the #2 executive behind Michael Dell —he retired at 49.But something felt off.”I hated it,” he says. “I did all the things you’re ‘supposed’ to do—consulting, investing, coaching. None of it lit me up.” One unexpected meeting changed his entire plan. A friend invited him to sit in on a presentation at the University of Texas Health Sciences Center. Researchers there…

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Hollywood legend Mel Brooks — who will turn 99 later this month — is officially a go to appear in an untitled Space Balls sequel that will be released in theaters in 2027 by Amazon MGM Studios, the company announced Thursday. Brooks will reprise the role of Yogurt in the follow-up to his 1987 cult-classic comedy spoofing Star Wars and other films of the era (think of his character as a tongue-and-check Yoda). Brooks directed and co-wrote the original film, along with playing dual roles (the other was the inept President Skrood). This time out, Josh Greenbaum is helming the comedy…

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