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On this day in 1965, Jason McMaster is born in Corpus Christi, Texas 🇺🇸
Best known as the powerhouse frontman of Dangerous Toys, McMaster helped define late-’80s hard rock with gritty vocals and raw attitude. Beyond Dangerous Toys, he’s also made his mark with bands like Watchtower and Broken Teeth—proving his range from hard rock to straight-up Texas metal.
Still loud. Still relentless. 🤘🏼
#dangeroustoys

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@brian_schnee She doesn’t look as bitchy as she did during trial. But damn, those eyes are cold.
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BOOKING PHOTO RELEASED: Kouri Richins
This photo was released today (via public record request) by the Summit County Sheriff's Office.
The photo was taken when Kouri was booked into the Summit County Jail on May 8, 2023.
On March 16, 2026, Richins was found guilty of aggravated murder, attempted aggravated murder, insurance fraud (x2) and forgery.
Sentencing is set for May 13, 2026.
#KouriRichins | @KUTV2News

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@JustRockContent I have 2 Elder albums…Ace signed those plus Dynasty, Solo Album and Rock and Roll Over for me. Great cool guy.
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In November 2022, a Baltimore Police officer fired more than a dozen rounds at anti-violence activist Tyree Moorehead.
Officers Zachary Rutherford and his trainee Michael Hazel responded to the intersection of Fulton and Lafayette avenues in West Baltimore.
Rutherford approached Moorehead, who was standing over a woman on the ground while holding a large kitchen knife. Police have not identified the woman, but she is a Baltimore City resident.
According to department spokesperson Nadeau, there is no indication that Moorehead and the woman were related or knew each other.
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WHAT DO YOU NOTICE….
SPRING BREAK…
The sun was starting to dip low over Daytona Beach, Florida, turning the sky orange and gold as the last waves of the day rolled in. Spring break was in full swing. Music echoed from nearby bars, people laughed along the boardwalk, and the warm ocean breeze carried the smell of salt and sunscreen.
A group of friends walked slowly down the wooden boardwalk, still sandy from the beach. The sunshine was fading, but the energy of the night was just beginning. Street performers were setting up, neon lights flickered on, and somewhere down the strip someone shouted, “This is what spring break is all about!”
As the sky turned darker and the lights got brighter, the boardwalk came alive…one of those nights where it felt like anything could happen. 🌅🌴🌊
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BREAKING: Reality TV star who attacked Bad Bunny’s halftime show for having “no white people” gets fired from her big new E! show.
As they say en Español, “El karma es dulce.” It turns out saying the quiet part very loudly on social media still has consequences — even in reality TV.
Former Real Housewives of New York City star Jill Zarin has officially been cut from E!’s newly greenlit series The Golden Life after unleashing a racist, xenophobic rant about Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show. And unlike so many past Bravo scandals, this time the network didn’t look the other way.
Zarin’s downfall came after she posted — then quickly deleted — a video calling Bad Bunny’s performance “the worst halftime show ever,” complaining that it featured “mostly Spanish songs” and “no white people.” Yes, she actually said that part out loud, even though it wasn’t true.
She went even further, suggesting the performance was somehow “political,” calling it an “ICE thing,” and implying the NFL “sold out” by showcasing a Latino artist during a broadcast watched by over 100 million people. The dog whistles weren’t subtle. They were blaring.
Producers at Blink49 Studios weren’t having it.
“In light of recent public comments made by Jill Zarin, Blink49 Studios has decided not to move forward with her involvement,” the company said in a statement, reaffirming its commitment to “company standards and values.” Apparently, racism isn’t one of them.
Zarin’s remarks quickly went viral, sparking backlash across the Bravo universe. Former castmate Dorinda Medley flatly rejected everything Zarin said, praising Bad Bunny’s performance for creating hope during a time when many communities feel under attack. Others showed their support more subtly — Sonja Morgan celebrated Bad Bunny’s Grammy win and his historic impact, while Luann de Lesseps posted a message reading, “The only thing more powerful than hate is love.”
Even Bravo boss Andy Cohen weighed in, dryly noting that Zarin is no longer employed by Bravo and suggesting she “call E!” if she has complaints. Ouch.
The irony? The Golden Life will still star several controversial former Housewives — just not the one who crossed the line into outright bigotry.
This wasn’t “free speech.” It was prejudice. And for once, accountability actually showed up on time.
Please like and share to spread her shame!

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@GAltringham I remember when she used to work at The Peach Pit. She’s fire.
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@SarahisCensored I was there when it happened. The creep got what he deserved.
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Awww, thanks for making this for me! I'm too lazy to do one.😂😂 ❤️
Ming-Na Wen Daily@MingNaDaily
Love the #90strend photo videos so I made one of @MingNa. 💖 #MingNaWen
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