Russian officials recently told CNN that they are on track to approve the world’s first coronavirus vaccine by August 10 or earlier. The vaccine, which has been created by the Moscow-based Gamaleya Institute, will be available for frontline healthcare workers first. There has been some skepticism surrounding the vaccine, which has no scientific data available, according
World Health Org. Official Says COVID-19 Isn’t Seasonal: ‘It’s One Big Wave’
According to the World Health Organization, the COVID-19 virus is far from normal seasonal influenza. WHO described the virus as “one big wave” and warned against countries in the Northern Hemisphere (specifically the United States) approaching the pandemic as they would the flu. WHO official Dr. Margaret Harris said during a briefing on Tuesday, “We
VLAD TV Interviews B-Real: Speaks on Joining the Family Swan Bloods, His Brother Joining a Latin Gang
B-Real spoke about his journey into becoming a Blood. B-Real said that he was introduced to his eventual homies through Sen Dog but noted that his choice was a peculiar one. B-Real was an anomaly as a person of Latin descent joining a predominantly black street gang. He detailed some of the challenges he faced
T.I. and Jeezy Want a Conversation with Gucci Mane to Squash Their Beef
Jeezy recently appeared as a guest on T.I.’s podcast Expeditiously; among the many things they discussed was having a conversation with Gucci Mane to squash their longstanding beef. Gucci Mane’s respective issues with Jeezy and T.I. leaves a huge fraction in an otherwise collective Atlanta music scene. Despite the bad blood between Gucci and Jeezy,
World’s Biggest COVID-19 Vaccine Study Underway with 30K Participants
The world’s most extensive COVID-19 vaccine study began on Monday with the help of 30,000 volunteers testing out the newly developed shots by the U.S. government. The vaccine created by the National Institutes of Health and Moderna is still in the experimental phase and is not guaranteed to protect against the virus. Participants will not
Camera Used to Film Rodney King Beating is Up for Auction
According to reports, the camera used to film the LAPD beating motorist Rodney King in 1991 is going up for auction. The starting bid for the camera is $225,000. The camera captured the incident, which went down on March 3, 1991. The man who filmed the incident—George Holliday shot the incident from the balcony of
Megan Thee Stallion Reveals Why She Went to Jail After Her Mugshot Appears Online
Back in February, Megan Thee Stallion addressed the public after a mugshot of her surfaced stemming from a domestic violence arrest. According to Megan, she was involved in a toxic relationship and learned that her boyfriend had a child whom he said nothing about during their time together. As a result, Megan physically accosted her
Vlad TV Interviews Slim of 112: Speaks on His 12-Year-Old Sister Committing Suicide When He was 13
Slim from the Grammy-winning group 112 came through for his first-ever VladTV interview where he spoke about growing up on the South side of Atlanta with his evangelist mother and police officer father. He explained that his mother started out as a street preacher, and Slim added that he wasn’t allowed to listen to secular
Sen. Mitch McConnell Announces New HEALS Act with $1,200 Stimulus Checks
According to reports, Americans are set to receive another round of $1,200 stimulus checks as part of the latest COVID-19 bill unveiled by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R). The HEALS Act is yet another $1 trillion bill that addresses, among other things, funding for schools and gives businesses liability shields. McConnell characterized his bill
Doja Cat Got COVID-19 After Making Fun of People Who Were Scared of Getting It
Doja Cat has been laying low out of the light since news of her being tied to incel alt-right video chats surfaced. In March, the rapper reportedly made fun of people who were scared of getting coronavirus, saying, “I’m not scared of a coronavirus or the beer version of that s**t.” Now, Doja Cat revealed she