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Sunday, September 1, 2019

T.I. to debut podcast this fall to bridge gap on social issues

Rapper T.I. is not known for mincing words. Now, he plans to broadcast his thoughts in a new podcast series, ExpediTIously, which is slated debut in September.

With the growing influence of social media commentary, many hip hop artists have found themselves doing more than making music. Many are also commentators on any and every subject. T.I. is no exception, and the Grammy-nominated rapper told PEOPLE he wants to take things to the next level.

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In a new deal with PodcastOne, the rapper plans to bridge the gap on a range perspectives and shed light on important social topics. The series is set to spark meaningful conversations with other celebrities and influencers like his wife Tameka “Tiny” Harris, LL Cool JIce Cube, and more, he told the celebrity publication.

“I’m becoming more and more known for my opinions,” he said. “I looked at my interactions on social media and realized that that platform wasn’t robust enough to flush out my ideas. In order to give those ideas a fair chance to breathe, I think my opinion requires a little more time and dialogue.”

With his new podcast, T.I. said he hoped people would get a better feel for his diversity of thought, but more importantly he wants to have a positive affect on this generation.

“Information was meant to be shared for the greater good to push the generation and the culture forward,” T.I. said. “What good does it do me to be informed if I am not willing to inform those who are uninformed? We sit down and have stimulating dialogues and conversations with people who have different perspectives, that directly affect the generation and the culture.”

Listeners can now subscribe to expediTIously on Apple Podcasts or PodcastOne. New episodes will drop every Thursday, beginning Sept. 5.

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Smithsonian secretary Lonnie Bunch recalls uncomfortable visit with Trump

President-elect Donald Trump toured the African American Museum of History and Culture (AAMHC) in Washington, D.C., to commemorate Martin Luther King‘s birthday in 2017. Now, in a new memoir, the Smithsonian official who gave the tour said he was “disappointed” in the now president’s reaction to an exhibit on the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade.

Lonnie G. Bunch, Smithsonian secretary and former founding director of AAMHC, recalls in his upcoming memoir, A Fool’s Errand: Creating the National Museum of African American History and Culture in the Age of Bush, Obama and Trump, that Trump’s staff told him he “was in a foul mood and that he did not want to see anything ‘difficult.'” Bunch went on to write that he refused to “make the rough edges of history smooth, even for the president,” according to the Washington Post.

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Trump was joined on the tour by Ben Carson, Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) and King’s niece Alveda King, the Washington Post writes. And when Bunch began his tour in the history gallery, Trump did something rather, well, Trumpian.

“The president paused in front of the exhibit that discussed the role of the Dutch in the slave trade,” Bunch writes. “As he pondered the label I felt that maybe he was paying attention to the work of the museum. He quickly proved me wrong. As he turned from the display he said to me, ‘You know, they love me in the Netherlands.’ All I could say was let’s continue walking.”

Bunch wrote that he did not remember much else about the remainder of the tour, but could recall that Trump only showed obvious interest in the exhibits about Carson and Muhammad Ali. Though he expressed a felling a failure in his pursuits to bring a racial awareness to Trump during the tour, he hoped that Trump did learn something.

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The Smithsonian secretary said he believed Trump’s presidency has deepened the racial and political divide, but the feedback he gets from visitors at AAMHC has given him hope.

“Many visitors have told me that since the election in 2016, the museum has gained even greater significance,” he wrote. “To some, visiting the museum allows them to find the solace, inspiration and hope that the current poisonous political partisanship and racial antipathy will one day be overcome.”

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LeBron James seeks to trademark ‘Taco Tuesday’ in money move

NBA superstar LeBron “King” James has been keeping himself busy this summer with multiple projects, including working out, filming movies, and, uh, “Taco Tuesday?” Yes, you heard right.

The athlete has begun the process of trademarking the catch phrase amid the popularity of his social media videos about the Mexican dish, where he hilariously  announces, “It’s Taco Tuesday!” The short clips usually feature family, athletes, and celebrities. Besides making mouths water with the delicious images of tacos, the videos are often hilarious.

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James and his company, LBJ Trademarks filed documents on Aug. 15, stating that James wants to trademark the phrase for “advertising and marketing services provided by means of indirect methods of marketing communications, namely, social media, search engine marketing, inquiry marketing, internet marketing, mobile marketing, blogging and other forms of passive, sharable or viral communications channels.”

ESPN reported that James’ team has no firm plans for the term but wants to keep business opportunities open. The sports medium also found out that James is not the only person trying to cop ownership rights to the phrase; there are at least 29 other applications on file with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for “Taco Tuesday,” with some of them requesting to use the phrase for electrical appliances, clothing and food, but according to ESPN, some of them are no longer active.

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It has also been found that a taco restaurant in Wyoming had a trademark for the term as far back at 1989.

There is no word as to whether or not James has a chance at owning “Taco Tuesday,” but in the meantime the videos will suit us just fine.

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#BlackGirlMagic: Naomi Osaka comforts Coco Gauff after win

After a competitive match, Naomi Osaka bested 15-year-old rising tennis star Coco Gauff, ending the teen’s run at the U.S. Open. Noticing an emotional and teary-eyed Gauff on the sidelines, Osaka did something any great winner would do: she offered her support.

On Saturday, after Osaka won her match against Gauff by 6-3, 6-0 solidifying herself as the defending champion, she noticed the teen crying on the sidelines. She gave Gauff a hug and encouraged her to address the 23,000 or so folks in the Arthur Ashe Stadium stands, according to The Associated Press. Encouraged by this gesture, Gauff obliged and expressed her gratitude.

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“She just proved that she’s a true athlete. For me, the definition of an athlete is someone who on the court treats you like your worst enemy, but off the court can be your best friend,” Gauff said at a news conference, The AP wrote. “I think that’s what she did tonight.”

The 21-year-old two-time major champion, who has made history in her own right, praised Gauff, who has come a long way. AP reported that Gauff was previously ranked at No. 313 at the start of Wimbledon and is now No. 140.

“For me, it’s crazy to me to see how far she’s come in such a little amount of time,” said Osaka.

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After admitting she had not been this focused since the Australia Open, Osaka went on to apologize to Gauff for playing her with “this type of mentality.”

Obviously, there was no love lost between the two as Gauff praised her opponent for getting the win, which is not surprising since the girls’ fathers are friends, according to AP.

“She was crying; she won. I was crying. Everybody was crying,” Gauff said. “I was like, ‘You won the match!’”

Osaka’s next match, which will take place on Monday, is against 13th-seeded Belinda Bencic of Switzerland.

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Andre Ayew: Ghana forward to stay at Swansea City

Swansea City's record signing Andre Ayew is to remain with the Championship club despite receiving offers from European clubs.

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Zimbabwe's women boycott Olympic football qualifier against Zambia over unpaid fees

The troubles in women's football in Zimbabwe continue as the national team refuse to play the second leg of their Olympic qualifier against Zambia in Harare.

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Christopher Wreh: Former Arsenal star named as Liberia assistant coach

New Liberia coach Peter Butler names former Arsenal striker Christopher Wreh as the national team's assistant coach.

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Nobel laureate Denis Mukwege sets up fund to help sexual violence victims

Denis Mukwege hopes to extend worldwide the victim treatment programme he oversaw in DR Congo.

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UN chief pledges support for DR Congo army

Some 16,000 peacekeepers are deployed in the country, making it one of the largest UN missions.

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Players from Botswana 'lack hunger' to play in South Africa

Former player Mogogi Gabonamong says 'a lack of hunger' is the reason there are fewer players from Botswana in South Africa's top division.

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Elon Musk: Humanity Is a Kind of 'Biological Boot Loader' for AI

AI is outpacing our ability to understand it, says the Tesla CEO. It will open a new chapter for society, replies the Alibaba cofounder.

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2022 World Cup: Namibia allow Nyambe and Starke to miss Eritrea qualifiers

Namibia allow Blackburn's Ryan Nyambe and Kaiserslautern's Manfred Starke to miss the World Cup qualifiers against Eritrea to give them time to focus on their clubs.

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Afro hair: How black Finns are taking on racism

The Good Hair Day is an event in Finland celebrating afro hairdos and bringing together Afro-Finns.

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These Hallucinatory Landscape Photographs Will Blow Your Mind

Photographer Cody Cobb created the images during long solo camping trips across America.

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Scientists Avoid Bias When They Know They're Being Tested

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Trump's Hurricane Plan Tops This Week's Internet News Roundup

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A Tesla Security Bug, Levandowski Indicted, and More Car News

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Bell's Self-Flying APT 70 Cargo Drone Hauls a Heavy Load

The all-electric flier can tote up to 70 pounds, cruise at 75 mph, and cover 35 miles with a fully charged battery.

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8 Best Labor Day 2019 Mattress Sales That WIRED Recommends

All of our favorite bed-in-a-box mattresses are on sale for Labor Day weekend, including some by Helix, Leesa, and Casper.

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Humans and Neanderthals Kept Breeding—and Breeding—for Ages

Modern humans and Neanderthals commingled at many points in history, raising the possibility that the ancient hominins were just another version of us.

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