Senin, 01 April 2019

Why Kim Kardashian Won't 'Babysit' Kanye West - The Cheat Sheet

The sixteenth season of Keeping Up with the Kardashians began last night. The premiere episode focused heavily on Kim Kardashian as well as her husband, rapper and Yeezy fashion designer, Kanye West. Keep reading to learn why Kardashian won’t “babysit” West any longer.

Why West decided to be interviewed

West, who doesn’t normally do interviews on the show, said the animated movie, The Incredibles, inspired him to participate because the film opens with interviews.

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He joked about his family’s similarities to the Incredibles family. “The wife got a big butt, and I just see our life becoming more and more like The Incredibles,” West said.

While being interviewed, West and Kardashian talked about having baby no. 4, a boy — Kardashian’s “freaking out” — and the recent drama with one of West’s friends.

Why Kardashian won’t ‘babysit’ her husband

Kardashian and West traveled to Chicago, Ill., West’s hometown, with their oldest child, their daughter North West. They intended to show North where her dad grew up.

First, North and Kardashian visited West at his Chicago office. Then they took a tour of the Avalon Regal Theater, a historic venue where West performed as a teen. West is helping to restore the theater to its former glory.

Here’s where the drama began. They needed the key to enter West’s childhood home. And the person who had the key, rapper and longtime friend of West, Che Smith aka Rhymefest, previously threw shade at West on Twitter. Kardashian subsequently called him out on it.

Back in March 2018, Rhymefest claimed West abandoned his charitable foundation, Doria’s House — named for West’s mother — and his childhood home.

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“He was using your mom to s—t-talk you and that’s where I draw the line,” Kardashian told West as they drove around Chicago.

West then explained the cause of the feud to Kardashian who was clearly upset.

“I had an assistant who was rude to Rhymefest. […] We were connecting and bonding, then this person who worked with me was extremely rude to him,” West said.

Kim questioned West’s rationale to which her husband responded, “I’m not rational, I’m spiritual. Spirit is love. […] I’m all about forgiveness.”

Kardashian talked to her mom, Kris Jenner, about the situation. “I can’t, like, babysit him and figure out who’s f**king him over today and who he’s gonna forgive,” Kardashian said.

“It is so frustrating to me to see him not, like, care and see people walk all over him,” she added.

The episode ended with Kardashian, West, and Rhymefest having a face-to-face conversation to clear the air at Kardashian’s office.

Rhymefest told the couple his anger and reaction on Twitter “wasn’t about money.” “Kanye is from a village and the village was feeling like our dear brother […] turned his back on the village,” he added.

West replied that he was “going through some s***.” The conversation ended with Rhymefest giving Kardashian a crystal, almost like a peace offering.

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2019-04-01 16:34:03Z
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Dueling rallies over Kim Foxx’s handling of Jussie Smollett case expected in Chicago - Fox News

Dueling rallies -- in support of and in opposition to embattled Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx -- are expected to take place in Chicago on Monday, as the fallout from last week's surprise dismissal of charges against “Empire” star Jussie Smollett continues to divide the public, police and political leaders.

Rev. Jesse Jackson, clergy, elected officials, attorneys and community activists are scheduled to hold one rally at the Chicago Temple on Monday to back Foxx, who received intense backlash from the public -- and from law enforcement officers -- after it was announced charges against Smollett for allegedly staging a racist and homophobic attack would be dropped.

The Fraternal Order of Police in Chicago is also expected to hold a protest outside of Foxx’s office on Monday.

Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx speaking at a news conference in Chicago.

Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx speaking at a news conference in Chicago. (AP)

Jackson has previously defended Foxx and the Rainbow PUSH Coalition, an organization that provided a letter of support for Smollett, stating the actor completed on-site community service.

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The letter was cited in the court case Tuesday.

“PUSH has always been a house of refuge. It’s part of what we do, reaching out to people who are in distress, and we have done so in many high-profile cases over the years, from Sammy Davis Jr., when he hugged President Nixon and black folks turned against him, to Bobby Rush, after police tried to kill him in the Black Panthers raid,” Jackson told the Chicago Sun-Times. “You can’t have people just one incident away from being in oblivion.”

Smollett was arrested last month for allegedly staging the anti-gay, racist attack on himself in January, reportedly in a bid to promote his career. He vehemently denied the charges and insisted two men approached him, beat him, threw bleach on him and tied a rope around his neck before shouting, "This is MAGA country," in reference to President Trump's campaign slogan, "Make America Great Again."

But after viewing surveillance footage of the alleged attackers buying items used in the alleged assault, investigators were able to determine the identities of the men -- and found the Nigerian brothers had connections to Smollett. Before the case was suddenly dismissed, the men were reportedly ready to testify Smollett paid them to stage the attack.

The dropped charges infuriated Chicago police, who spent up to 1,000 hours investigating the case, and Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, who dubbed Foxx’s decision a “whitewash of justice.”

CHICAGO PROSECUTOR KIM FOXX OPEN TO OUTSIDE INVESTIGATION INTO JUSSIE SMOLLETT CASE

Rev. Al Sharpton joined Jackson in defending the controversial attorney and called Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel a hypocrite for slamming Smollett.

“There is a marked difference between how they reacted to this and how they reacted to the Laquan McDonald case. They were not outraged when the video was withheld until after the mayor’s election,” Sharpton told the Chicago Tribune while referring to Emanuel, police Superintendent Eddie Johnson and other officials. “There was a fox in the henhouse then, but the fox wasn’t Kim then. The name of that fox was whoever was in the mayor’s race.”

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The mayor’s spokesman, Matt McGrath, said Sharpton’s statement “isn’t worthy of a response.”

Foxx wrote in an op-ed for The Chicago Tribune on Friday that a third-party review into the high-profile case would help maintain transparency.

“I am not perfect, nor is any other prosecutor out there, but ensuring that I and my office have our community’s trust is paramount,” Foxx, who ran on a platform of transparency, wrote.

Fox News' Barnini Chakraborty and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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2019-04-01 15:02:36Z
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Dueling rallies over Kim Foxx’s handling of Jussie Smollett case expected in Chicago - Fox News

Dueling rallies -- in support of and in opposition to embattled Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx -- are expected to take place in Chicago on Monday, as the fallout from last week's surprise dismissal of charges against “Empire” star Jussie Smollett continues to divide the public, police and political leaders.

Rev. Jesse Jackson, clergy, elected officials, attorneys and community activists are scheduled to hold one rally at the Chicago Temple on Monday to back Foxx, who received intense backlash from the public -- and from law enforcement officers -- after it was announced charges against Smollett for allegedly staging a racist and homophobic attack would be dropped.

The Fraternal Order of Police in Chicago is also expected to hold a protest outside of Foxx’s office on Monday.

Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx speaking at a news conference in Chicago.

Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx speaking at a news conference in Chicago. (AP)

Jackson has previously defended Foxx and the Rainbow PUSH Coalition, an organization that provided a letter of support for Smollett, stating the actor completed on-site community service.

CHICAGOANS SLAM RAHM EMANUEL IN WAKE OF JUSSIE SMOLLETT SCANDAL, CALL HIM HYPOCRITE OVER HANDLING RACE RELATIONS

The letter was cited in the court case Tuesday.

“PUSH has always been a house of refuge. It’s part of what we do, reaching out to people who are in distress, and we have done so in many high-profile cases over the years, from Sammy Davis Jr., when he hugged President Nixon and black folks turned against him, to Bobby Rush, after police tried to kill him in the Black Panthers raid,” Jackson told the Chicago Sun-Times. “You can’t have people just one incident away from being in oblivion.”

Smollett was arrested last month for allegedly staging the anti-gay, racist attack on himself in January, reportedly in a bid to promote his career. He vehemently denied the charges and insisted two men approached him, beat him, threw bleach on him and tied a rope around his neck before shouting, "This is MAGA country," in reference to President Trump's campaign slogan, "Make America Great Again."

But after viewing surveillance footage of the alleged attackers buying items used in the alleged assault, investigators were able to determine the identities of the men -- and found the Nigerian brothers had connections to Smollett. Before the case was suddenly dismissed, the men were reportedly ready to testify Smollett paid them to stage the attack.

The dropped charges infuriated Chicago police, who spent up to 1,000 hours investigating the case, and Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, who dubbed Foxx’s decision a “whitewash of justice.”

CHICAGO PROSECUTOR KIM FOXX OPEN TO OUTSIDE INVESTIGATION INTO JUSSIE SMOLLETT CASE

Rev. Al Sharpton joined Jackson in defending the controversial attorney and called Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel a hypocrite for slamming Smollett.

“There is a marked difference between how they reacted to this and how they reacted to the Laquan McDonald case. They were not outraged when the video was withheld until after the mayor’s election,” Sharpton told the Chicago Tribune while referring to Emanuel, police Superintendent Eddie Johnson and other officials. “There was a fox in the henhouse then, but the fox wasn’t Kim then. The name of that fox was whoever was in the mayor’s race.”

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The mayor’s spokesman, Matt McGrath, said Sharpton’s statement “isn’t worthy of a response.”

Foxx wrote in an op-ed for The Chicago Tribune on Friday that a third-party review into the high-profile case would help maintain transparency.

“I am not perfect, nor is any other prosecutor out there, but ensuring that I and my office have our community’s trust is paramount,” Foxx, who ran on a platform of transparency, wrote.

Fox News' Barnini Chakraborty and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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2019-04-01 15:11:14Z
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Jussie Smollett fallout: Police union, Jesse Jackson plan competing rallies over Kim Foxx conduct - USA TODAY

CHICAGO – The city’s police union and the Rev. Jesse Jackson’s Rainbow/PUSH Coalition are planning competing demonstrations Monday in downtown Chicago to express their divergent opinions on Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx and her office’s handling of disorderly conduct charges against “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett.

The Chicago Fraternal Order of Police plans to hold a protest outside Foxx’s office, which has faced criticism from law enforcement, national and Illinois prosecutor groups, Mayor Rahm Emanuel and other politicians for its handling of the Smollett case.

Meanwhile, Jackson announced that he and other clergy and civil rights activists plan to hold their own rally downtown to express support for Foxx, who Jackson says has become the victim of “unreasonable, unjustified and politically motivated” criticism.

Foxx said she recused herself from the Smollett investigation and tapped her first deputy, Joseph Magats, to oversee the case, which was spurred by the actor's report to authorities on Jan. 29 that he was the victim of a racist, homophobic attack. 

Foxx said that she ceded control of the case to her deputy because she had traded text and email message with Tina Tchen, prominent attorney and former Michelle Obama chief of staff, and an unnamed Smollett relative before the actor was charged.

Weeks after the alleged attack, police announced that they had charged Smollett with disorderly conduct for filing a false police report. They alleged that Smollett paid two brothers he worked with on the set of “Empire” to help him stage the incident.

Less than three weeks after a grand jury returned an indictment, Foxx’s office announced last week prosecutors had reached a deal with Smollett in which they agreed to drop the charges, and the actor agreed to forfeit $10,000 he put up for bond to secure his release following his February arrest.

Smollett has maintained his innocence, and his attorneys say the prosecutor's office has "flip-flopped" on details of the arrangement.

The deal also spurred recriminations, including from the police union. Kevin Graham, the president of the Chicago police union, announced after the charges that he would ask for a Justice Department investigation of the handling of the case.

President Trump also said that he would enlist the Justice Department and FBI to review the incident.

Over the weekend, Foxx offered her most extensive comments to date in a Chicago Tribune op-ed about her office’s decision to offer Smollett a rather lenient sentence.

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“First, falsely reporting a hate crime is a dangerous and unlawful act, and Smollett was not exonerated of that in this case," Foxx wrote in the Tribune op-ed. "Second, our criminal justice system is at its best when jails are used to protect us from the people we rightly fear, while alternative outcomes are reserved for the people who make us angry but need to learn the error of their ways without seeing their lives irrevocably destroyed.”

Jackson said the union was demonstrating misplaced anger by protesting Foxx, who is up for re-election in less than a year.

“We appeal to the FOP not to polarize the city,” Jackson said. “Kim Foxx is a force for good and an agent of change.”

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'Game of Thrones': Every single thing you need to remember from the first seven seasons - USA TODAY

Have you studied up on your Westerosi history of late?

There are Targaryens, Starks, Lannisters and Greyjoys to remember, and battles, white walkers, dragons to name. There have been weddings red and purple, dozens of deaths and more betrayals than you can count.

Remembering exactly what happened over seven long and dense seasons of HBO’s “Game of Thrones” is hard, but trying to do it before April 14’s Season 8 premiere is nearly as overwhelming as facing an army of the frozen undead.

To make things easier, and prevent you from mounting a last-ditch rewatch of the first seven seasons that requires calling in “sick” from work, we’ve condensed (OK, abridged) the entire series into a few semi-short paragraphs. Seven blessings to you on your journey.

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Where we started

Westeros has been ruled by Robert Baratheon and his queen, Cersei Lannister for 17 years, after he rebelled and overthrew the Targaryen dynasty. The last surviving Targaryens, Dany and Viserys, are in exile. After Robert’s Hand of the King (aka chief of staff) dies, he makes his BFF Ned Stark take the job.

Ned has been chilling in the north with his wife Catelyn and their kids – Robb, Sansa, Arya, Bran and Rickon – plus Ned’s "bastard son" Jon Snow. 

Season 1

Catelyn’s sister thinks the Lannister family murdered the old Hand (we’re unsure of that, but Cersei’s twin brother/secret lover Jaime definitely pushed Bran out a window). Ned has to go south to the capital of King’s Landing anyway, bringing his daughter Sansa, who is engaged to Robert's "son" Prince Joffrey, and Arya.

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Ned makes a mess of his job as Hand right away. He’s too honorable and honest to be a politician, and the big players in King’s Landing run roughshod over him, especially Littlefinger, the Master of Coin (aka secretary of the treasury). Littlefinger helps Ned figure out that Prince Joffrey is the product of an incestuous relationship between Cersei and Jaime, and tells Ned and Catelyn that Tyrion Lannister (Cersei and Jaime’s dwarf younger brother) attacked Bran.

Catelyn captures Tyrion and starts a war between the families. Robb leads the Stark army and scores a major victory over the Lannisters, and captures Jaime. It’s to no avail, though, because Ned is executed after he tries to install Robert's brother Stannis on the throne when Robert dies, because he’s next in the line of succession. Arya escapes King’s Landing, but Sansa is a hostage.

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In the North, Jon Snow leaves his family behind to join the Night’s Watch, a brotherhood that guards the “Wall" that protects Westeros from the north, populated by “wildlings,” and, as Jon learns, wights (frozen zombies) and White Walkers (sentient frozen zombies). He gets a cool sword, befriends the smart but cowardly Samwell Tarly,  and heads north of the Wall.

Across the Narrow Sea in Essos, Daenerys Targaryen marries Dothraki Khal Drogo and embraces him and his nomadic, horse-loving people. Drogo kills her vile brother Viserys because he's annoying but eventually is murdered himself by a witch who also kills Dany’s unborn child. Dany, who has no chill, burns the witch alive, walks into the flames and hatches three dragon eggs, becoming the Mother of Dragons.

Season 2

Welcome to the War of the Five Kings. Joffrey rules in King’s Landing, torturing Sansa, while Tyrion takes over the Hand of the King gig, saving the Lannisters from ruin (not that anyone would give him credit).

Robert’s brothers Renly and Stannis rise up against Joffrey, although Stannis quickly dispenses with Renly via his handy red priestess Melisandre, who worships the Lord of Light and births a shadow baby that kills him. Stannis nearly takes King’s Landing in the epic Battle of the Blackwater, but Tyrion fends him off with help from his dad Tywin and Littlefinger, who recruited Renly’s former allies the Tyrells to their cause.

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Robb has been declared King in the North and is winning battles until his foster brother Theon turns against him, capturing the Stark castle of Winterfell. Theon does it for his father Balon Greyjoy, lord of the Iron Islands, who also declares himself a king, since everybody's doing it. Theon eventually loses the castle to Robb's (very temporary) ally Roose Bolton's son Ramsay, and is captured. Bran and Rickon escape.

Robb makes the incredibly dumb mistake of marrying a random field nurse, even though he pledged to Lord Walder Frey that he'd marry one of Frey's daughters. Catelyn is equally dumb, and releases Jaime, charging Brienne of Tarth to take him on a road trip back to King’s Landing in exchange for Sansa and Arya.

Arya is captured by the Lannisters, but they think she's a peasant and take her to work at the castle of Harrenhal. There she befriends Yoda-speaking Jaqen H’ghar, an assassin who can change his face, and he eventually helps her escape. Beyond the Wall, Jon meets a hot wildling, Ygritte, and goes undercover in the wildling army. In the Essos city of Qarth, Dany’s storyline is completely pointless, but by the end of the season she has a little money, a few followers and a ship.

Season 3

Jon meets Mance Rayder, the King Beyond the Wall, and falls in love with Ygritte, but eventually has to betray her to get back to the Night’s Watch. He nearly runs into Bran, who is following a weird magical destiny north of the Wall. Arya is captured by the Brotherhood without Banners, who are like the Avengers only drunker, and then by less-than-ethical fighter the Hound, who gets her oh so close to her family, before it all goes wrong.

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Speaking of it all going wrong, Robb walks into the trap we all affectionately know as the Red Wedding, when Walder Frey and Roose Bolton kill him, his wife, Catelyn, and most of the Stark army. Oops.

Tywin takes power in King’s Landing, and memorably sends his regards to the Starks. He forces Tyrion to marry Sansa after Joffrey becomes engaged to Margaery Tyrell. On the way back to King's Landing, Brienne and Jaime are captured and he loses a hand, but he eventually makes it to Cersei. The real reward was the lessons he learned along the way. 

In Essos, Dany remembers she’s not boring, frees a bunch of slaves, conquers cities and lets her dragons loose. 

Season 4

Weddings continue to be dangerous, as Littlefinger and Margaery's granny poison Joffrey at his own, aka the Purple Wedding. Tyrion takes the blame for the murder, and at his trial his former lover Shae turns on him. He tries and fails to win a trial by combat that features head-crushing (RIP Oberyn Martell and also the Dornish plot). Jaime helps him escape execution, but not before Tyrion kills Shae and Tywin (who happens to be sitting on a toilet).

Littlefinger manages to smuggle Sansa out of King’s Landing during Joffrey’s wedding, and brings her to his wife (and her weird aunt) Lysa at the Eyrie. He murders Lysa and Sansa lies for him, starting a partnership that, uh, does not go well. Her sister Arya hangs out with the Hound until Brienne finds her and has an epic fight with him, but Arya rejects them both and sails for Braavos to find Jaqen's assassin order, the Faceless Men.

In the north, Bran reaches the weird cave of the even weirder Three-Eyed Raven, and then we don’t hear from him again until Season 6. Jon and the Night’s Watch defend the Wall from Mance’s army, with the help of Stannis. In Meereen, one of the cities she conquered, Dany tries her hand at ruling but is not very good at it, to be honest. Plus her dragons have developed a taste for human flesh, which is terrible PR. 

Season 5

Jon is elected Lord Commander of the Night’s Watch, sees the Army of the Dead at Hardhome, but is then assassinated by his men because they're bratty. 

Cersei tries to take power in King’s Landing while her younger son, Tommen, rules. She elevates a religious fanatic known as the High Sparrow to the position of High Septon (sort of like the Pope) and gives him a militia. She tries to use him to take out her enemies (the Tyrells), but it backfires and she is arrested for her sins. The High Sparrow makes her walk naked through the streets of the city while a septa (a nun) shouts “shame, shame, shame.” 

Dany is still struggling to rule Meereen, and a terrorist group is killing her army and followers. Tyrion, depressed and drunk after killing his father and Shae, makes his way to Dany (with a few side adventures) and starts to advise her. She rides off on one of her dragons during an attack, leaving Tyrion to rule Meereen, or at least try.

Littlefinger, meanwhile, marries Sansa to Ramsay, who is now ruling with his father in Winterfell, and, because Ramsay's a vicious psychopath, he rapes and abuses her. Stannis marches on Winterfell but loses his support after burning his daughter alive at Melisandre’s behest. While Ramsay is off defeating Stannis’s army, Sansa and Theon escape. Brienne, who once loved and served Renly, executes Stannis.

In Braavos, Arya starts training to be a Faceless Man, and it’s all very dull.

Season 6

Season 6 kicks off with the biggest non-twist ever, when Jon Snow is resurrected by Melisandre, like we all knew he would be because of the countless fan theories and foreshadowing. He’s feeling sad and emo until Sansa shows up, recently rescued by Brienne and dying to take back Winterfell from her evil husband. Jon beats Ramsay in battle (where Rickon, who was somehow still a thing, dies), but only after Sansa asks Littlefinger for help, and the Northern lords declare Jon King in the North.

Bran is back and now has weird vision powers. He learns that Jon is actually the son of Rhaegar Targaryen and Lyanna Stark, making him Dany’s nephew, another twist we all saw coming. Meanwhile, Arya realizes how annoying the Faceless Men were all along and ditches them to come back to Westeros and take revenge on Walder Frey.

Cersei exacts her revenge by blowing up the High Sparrow, Margaery and a few hundred other enemies. Tommen commits suicide, and Cersei, the last powerful figure left standing, crowns herself Queen of the Seven Kingdoms.

Dany, meanwhile, finally leaves Essos, after regaining control of her dragons, walking through some more fire, grabbing a Dothraki army and defeating the Meereen terrorists and former slavers for good. She sails for Westeros with Tyrion, the last standing Tyrell, the last standing Dornish (Oberyn's lover and daughters) and Theon and his sister Yara, who decided to support her after their uncle Euron took the Iron Islands from them.

Season 7

Dany gets to Westeros and goes for restraint in her military strategy, only to lose two battles to Cersei and Euron, who have teamed up. ("Thrones" also handily dispatches the last of the Tyrell and Dornish characters in those battles.) Cersei and Jaime are confident until Dany brings a dragon onto the battlefield, lighting things up.

Jon is consumed with the forthcoming war with the White Walkers, and heads to Dragonstone to get Walker-killing weapons (dragonglass) and maybe support from Dany. What he gets from Dany is the dragonglass and some flirty eyes. She’ll only help him fight the Walkers if he can convince Cersei to pause the Southern war, and so Jon has the bright idea to go capture a wight from beyond the Wall and bring it to Cersei. He heads off on a bro trip to do so, but is trapped by the Army of the Dead, and Dany has to come save him. The Walkers kill one of her dragons in the process, but it’s OK because Jon and Dany are in love now, and he supports her claim as queen.

Most of our major characters meet up at a summit at King’s Landing and show Cersei, Jaime and Euron the wight they captured, and Cersei, obviously,  lies and says she’ll help fight the dead. Jaime abandons his sister (who says she’s pregnant with his kid, but like, come on), seemingly to go north.

Speaking of incest, Jon and Dany get it on in their ship on the way to Winterfell (ew). And speaking of Winterfell, Arya, Sansa and Bran have been hanging out there, as Arya and Sansa fake-fight before executing Littlefinger for all his schemes and crimes. Bran and Sam figure out that Jon isn’t a bastard after all, since Rhaegar and Lyanna secretly married, and he’s technically the rightful heir to Westeros, with a better claim than Dany.

Oh and the White Walkers turned that dead dragon into an undead ice dragon, and used his blue fire to take down the Wall. Casual.

All the pieces are on the board for Season 8. Time for the game to end. 

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2019-04-01 11:38:00Z
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Nipsey Hussle Fatal Shooting Is a Blow to Rap Music and to Bitcoin - Bitcoinist

Nipsey Hussle, the LA rapper and cryptocurrency advocate was shot dead yesterday outside his clothing store in LA.


His Sudden Death Is a Shock to Many

The 33-year-old artist’s sudden violent death is a tragedy for his family and friends, a devastating blow to his fans, and to Bitcoiners everywhere as well. Not everyone knew it, but Hussle (whose real name was Ermias Asghedom) was instrumental in spreading awareness about cryptocurrency.

Ironically, or perhaps rather more poignantly, one of the rapper’s last tweets before his death would be:

Having strong enemies is a blessing.

Hussle was no stranger to gang violence, like most rap stars. He told the LA Times in an interview last year:

I grew up in a gang culture

Victory Lap, Hussle’s latest album was nominated for best rap album at this year’s Grammy Awards, and the music community is still reeling from the shock. Rihanna tweeted:

My spirit is shaken by this!

Nipsey Hussle Spread the Word About Cryptocurrency

Unlike DJ Khaled or Floyd Mayweather endorsing a scam cryptocurrency just for the payout, Hussle actually invested.

He was an early adopter of Bitcoin going back to 2013, and would later invest an ownership stake in Follow Coin. A Dutch company with the mission of furthering the adoption of blockchain technology through high-quality information and education.

A little over a year ago, Bitcoinist reported that the rapper believed that mass adoption was not far away. He also blamed FUD on financial institutions and governments who were threatened by decentralization and was a staunch proponent that blockchain would be a revolution akin to the internet.

Hussle was always sure to advise investors to carry out their own research and to educate themselves.

He was a talented artist whose life was brutally ended before his time. He also understood how Bitcoin and cryptocurrency could provide people with financial freedom.

Nipsey Hussle will never get the chance to see how the blockchain revolution plays out, but may he rest in peace.


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