Artemis II, NASA’s mission to send humans back to the moon for the first time since 1972, successfully launched early this evening. The 10-day test flight, which will not land on the moon, is a mission packed with milestones. The mission includes the first woman and first person of colour to fly into cislunar space, the area
Boosie Details Encounter with ‘Racist’ TSA Worker Over His Jewelry
Boosie walked through Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport and ran straight into a racial profiling nightmare that had him seeing red. The Baton Rouge legend didn’t hold back when airport staff allegedly flagged his jewelry as a security threat, claiming his ring was a weapon. Boosie took to social media and let the world know exactly what
Aries Spears speaks on If He Would’ve Performed in Apartheid South Africa
Comedian Aries Spears recently addressed a provocative question during an interview about whether he would have performed in Sun City, South Africa, during the 1980s apartheid era. Spears, born in 1975, acknowledged his limited context about the situation at the time but firmly stated he wouldn’t have performed there. Vlad, the host, explained the historical
Meta Guilty Of Child Exploitation, Fined $375 Million
New Mexico gets a historic win after jury finds firm misled consumers over safety and enabled harm against users. A New Mexico jury on Tuesday ordered Meta to pay $375 Million in civil penalties after it found the company misled consumers about the safety of its platforms and enabled harm, including child sexual exploitation, against its users.
Nicholas Irving speaks on Iran War, Cartel Boss El Mencho Killed, Epstein Files, Aliens & more in Full Vlad TV INterview
Nicholas Irving returns to VladTV for a wide-ranging discussion covering global security, cartel operations, media narratives, and the psychology of violence. Irving breaks down the reported takedown of Mexican drug lord El Mencho, explaining how U.S. intelligence agencies may assist in international operations and how former military personnel are often utilized in covert missions. He
Vlad Asks Uncle Murda if He’d Perform with 50 Cent in Iran Right Now
In a candid conversation, Vlad asked rapper Uncle Murda if he would join 50 Cent for a performance in Iran amid current tensions. Uncle Murda acknowledged the risks, noting ongoing conflicts and dangerous airspace over the region. He recalled 50 Cent’s fearless early career, mentioning a legendary performance for troops in a heavily bombarded Iraq
Kanye West’s “Bully” Drone Show Freaks Out Texas Farmers
Kanye West seems to actually be in the midst of a legitimate rollout for “Bully” and he’s going all out with a wild drone show. Kanye West is all about theatrics and wild stunts whether that be on the internet or in real life. So, it’s not too much of a surprise to see him pulling
Berner speaks on Cookies Becoming a $1 Billion Brand, Gary Payton Strain Biggest in North America
Berner, founder of the iconic cannabis brand Cookies, recently shared insights into the company’s meteoric rise, highlighting how the brand reached $1.5 billion in total sales by 2025. Legalization, starting with California’s Prop 64 in 2016, set the stage for Cookies’ explosive growth across the U.S. and internationally, with stores now open in countries like
Nicholas Irving Agrees with Obama: “Aliens Exist, Not in Area 51, not like E.T.”
In a recent interview, former Navy SEAL Nicholas Irving shared his views on extraterrestrial life, echoing President Obama’s belief that aliens exist. However, Irving rejects the popular sci-fi notion of little green men or E.T.-style visitors. Instead, he suggests these entities are interdimensional beings referenced in ancient texts such as the Book of Enoch and
Rodney King Gets Memorial Plaque 35 Years After Beating By LAPD
Thirty-four years after Rodney King’s beating, arrest and a verdict that followed, prompting widespread rioting in Los Angeles that left 60 people dead, community groups are honouring King with a plaque at the site of his former Altadena home. King’s beating on March 3, 1991, by four Los Angeles police officers wasn’t just a moment