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  • 5 days ago | hollywoodunlocked.com | Deja Monet

    In an interview with NewsNation, GiveSendGo CFO Jacob Wells attempted to explain the company’s decision to host the fundraiser. While defending freedom of speech, Wells also acknowledged that he personally found the video “bothersome.”“The boy was rummaging through her belongings, so it’s not like she just stepped into the situation unprovoked and called a young boy a term,” he told the outlet.

  • 5 days ago | hollywoodunlocked.com | Deja Monet

    Newark Mayor Ras Baraka has been released from ICE custody after being arrested during a protest at a New Jersey immigration facility. Baraka was detained at Delaney Hall Detention Facility, where he joined demonstrators opposing the Trump-era opening of the ICE center. He was reportedly charged with trespassing after attempting to attend a facility tour with three New Jersey lawmakers. However, video footage shows ICE officers denying his entry and later informing him of his pending arrest.

  • 6 days ago | hollywoodunlocked.com | Deja Monet

    A Kentucky boy ordered 70,000 Dum Dum lollipops for his friends from his mom’s phone. According to the Associated Press, 8-year-old Liam LaFavers was playing on his mom’s phone when he unknowingly placed a massive order for 22 cases of Dum Dums on Amazon. His mother, Holly LaFavers, didn’t find out until $4,000 was withdrawn from her account and cases of candy started landing on her doorstep.

  • 6 days ago | hollywoodunlocked.com | Deja Monet

    In a horrifying scene that unfolded in front of stunned bystanders, a tourist climbed over a fence at the Colosseum and impaled himself, landing him in critical condition after a gruesome fall. According to the Los Angeles Times, the incident occurred around 5 p.m. Friday when a 47-year-old American man attempted to climb a fence surrounding the Colosseum in Rome, Italy, to get a closer look at the historic landmark. Instead of a scenic view, the move ended in a nightmare.

  • 6 days ago | hollywoodunlocked.com | Deja Monet

    A Georgia college student faces deportation after skipping a red light, leading to a police stop that uncovered her undocumented immigration status. Ximena Arias-Cristobal, a 19-year-old student at Dalton State Community College, was pulled over on Monday after failing to follow a “no turn on red” traffic sign. What started as a routine traffic stop quickly turned into a life-altering moment for the young woman and her family.