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  • Japan Airlines Launches Clothing Rental Service

    Japan Airlines Launches Clothing Rental Service

    Japan Airlines (JAL) has launched a new clothing rental service for passengers flying to Japan. The service, called Any Wear, Anywhere, allows travelers to rent sets of clothing for the duration of their stay, eliminating the need to pack. Rentals start at ¥4,000 ($28) for three tops and two bottoms, and go up to ¥7,000 ($48) for six tops and three bottoms. The service is currently being offered on a trial basis, but JAL plans to make it permanent if it is successful.

    The clothing rental service is part of JAL’s efforts to reduce its environmental impact. By reducing the weight of checked baggage, the airline hopes to lower its carbon emissions. The service is also a way to make travel more convenient for passengers, who no longer have to worry about packing and unpacking their clothes.

    To use the clothing rental service, passengers must register online and provide their JAL reference number, as well as the address of their hotel or short-term rental. Reservations must be made at least one month in advance. The clothes will be delivered to the passenger’s hotel or rental within 24 hours of their arrival.

    The clothing rental service is currently available for international travelers to Japan. JAL plans to expand the service to domestic flights and other destinations in the future.

  • Halle Berry Finalizes Divorce From Olivier Martinez 8 Years After Filing

    Halle Berry Finalizes Divorce From Olivier Martinez 8 Years After Filing

    Academy Award Winning Actress, Halle Berry and actor Olivier Martinez have finalized their divorce after eight years. The former couple, who share 9-year-old son Maceo, agreed to joint custody and child support. Berry will pay Martinez $8,000 a month in child support, plus 4.3% of any income she receives above $2 million. The settlement was finalized on August 23, 2023.

  • Rihanna Gives Birth To Second Baby Boy

    Rihanna Gives Birth To Second Baby Boy

    Rihanna and A$AP Rocky welcomed their second child, a baby boy, on August 3, 2023. The couple has not yet released the baby’s name. Rihanna announced her pregnancy in January 2023.The Barbadian singer and fashion mogul has been notoriously private about her pregnancy, but she has shared some glimpses of her journey on social media. In May, she posted a photo of herself cradling her baby bump on the cover of Vogue magazine.

    Rihanna and A$AP Rocky have been dating since 2020. They were first seen together in New York City. The couple has not yet confirmed their engagement. Congratulations to Rihanna and A$AP Rocky on the birth of their son!

  • Florida Is A Hotbed For UFO Sightings

    Florida Is A Hotbed For UFO Sightings

    According to a report by the National UFO Reporting Center, Florida has more UFO sightings than almost every other state in the U.S. The report, which analyzed data from 1974 to 2021, found that Florida had 7,749 UFO sightings, second only to California.

    The report also found that the majority of UFO sightings in Florida occurred in the panhandle and the central part of the state. The most common type of UFO reported was a bright light in the sky, followed by a disc-shaped object.

    The reasons for the high number of UFO sightings in Florida are not clear. Some experts believe that the state’s warm climate and clear skies make it a good place to see UFOs. Others believe that the state’s proximity to the Kennedy Space Center may attract UFOs. Whatever the reason, Florida is definitely a state where you might spot a UFO. So keep your eyes peeled! Here’s a look at the states with the most overall UFO sightings, via StudyFinds:

    1. California: 15,401
    2. Florida: 7,749
    3. Washington: 6,866
    4. Texas: 5,786
    5. New York: 5,590
    6. Pennsylvania: 4,730
    7. Arizona: 4,721
    8. Ohio: 4,234
    9. Illinois: 4,102
    10. Michigan: 3,470
  • #ICYMI: You Can Now Book A Hot Air Balloon Ride To The Edge of Space in 2024!

    #ICYMI: You Can Now Book A Hot Air Balloon Ride To The Edge of Space in 2024!

    Forget about flying commercials, Forget OceanGate…. For $133,000, you can book a hot air balloon ride to the edge of space in 2024. The balloon, called Céleste, is being developed by French aeronautical company Zephalto. It will take passengers to an altitude of 90,000 feet, where they can experience weightlessness and see the curvature of the Earth.

    Pre-sale tickets are now available on Zephalto’s website. The company plans to begin commercial flights in 2024.

  • Trump Returns to Twitter with Mugshot

    Trump Returns to Twitter with Mugshot

    Former President Donald Trump broke his Twitter silence on Thursday night, marking his first appearance on the platform since January 2021. In his inaugural post, he shared a snapshot of his mugshot taken during his arrest on charges related to election interference in Georgia. The accompanying caption read,

    “ELECTION INTERFERENCE! NEVER SURRENDER!”

    Following the January 2021 Capitol riot, Twitter suspended Trump’s account. With Elon Musk taking over Twitter in October, he reinstated Trump’s account in November. However, Trump refrained from using the platform until this recent return.

    The news of Trump’s Twitter revival is expected to spark debates. While some argue that his past actions of inciting violence should keep him off the platform, others advocate for his right to express his opinions, no matter how unpopular they might be.

    As time unfolds, the outcome of Trump’s renewed Twitter presence remains uncertain. One certainty, however, is the substantial attention it will undoubtedly attract.

  • NFL’s Xavien Howard Sued for Secretly Filming Sex Videos

    NFL’s Xavien Howard Sued for Secretly Filming Sex Videos

    Miami Dolphins cornerback Xavien Howard is being sued by an anonymous woman who claims he secretly filmed their sexual encounters and shared the videos with others. The lawsuit, which was filed in Miami-Dade County court, does not specify what damages the woman is seeking.

    The woman’s allegations are the latest in a string of legal troubles for Howard. In January, he was arrested on charges of domestic violence and aggravated battery. He was later released on bond.

    In April, a woman was arrested after she allegedly smashed up Howard’s Bentley with a baseball bat. She was later charged with criminal mischief and released on bond.

    It is unclear whether the two incidents are related. Howard has not yet responded to the lawsuit.

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  • Ebro says Labels are Prioritizing Afrobeat Artists Above All

    Ebro says Labels are Prioritizing Afrobeat Artists Above All

    Ebro Darden, host of the Ebro in the Morning radio show, said that he has heard that major record labels are not as interested in signing rappers as they used to be.

    Darden said that he received a phone call from a source who told him that

    “many major record labels have deprioritized signing rappers.”

    The source also said that the focus is now on African music and Latin music.

    Ebro said that rappers need to

    “stop being boring and talking about the same shit over and over”

    if they want to get signed by a major label. He also said that they need to stop chasing TikTok success and focus on making good music.

    Darden’s comments come at a time when the music industry is changing rapidly. Streaming services have made it easier for artists to release their music without the help of a record label, and this has led to a decline in the power of major labels. In addition, the rise of social media has given artists a new way to promote themselves and connect with fans. This has made it even more difficult for record labels to find and sign new talent.

    Despite the challenges facing record labels, Darden believes that there is still a place for them in the music industry. He said that labels can still provide artists with valuable resources and support, such as marketing and distribution. However, he also said that labels need to be willing to change with the times. They need to be more open to signing artists from different genres and backgrounds, and they need to be willing to take risks.

  • Sage Steele Says Barbara Walters Squared Up With Her

    Sage Steele Says Barbara Walters Squared Up With Her

    According to The Hollywood Reporter, former ESPN anchor Sage Steele has alleged that the late Barbara Walters physically attacked her backstage on The View in 2014. Steele told Megyn Kelly in a recent interview that Walters elbowed her after a segment where they discussed Steele’s decision not to identify as Black.

    Steele said that she was standing near a wall and trash can when Walters backed up towards her, looked at her, and elbowed her. The alleged incident was witnessed by some of the show’s producers and co-host Whoopi Goldberg.  Walters’ estate has denied the allegations, calling them

    “impossible to believe and uncharacteristic of Barbara.”

    The View did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    Steele has since settled her lawsuit against ESPN alleging that she was sidelined for her comments about race, COVID-19 vaccine mandates, and the way that some women dress. She announced on Tuesday that she has

    “successfully settled”

    the complaint and officially parted ways with the company.  The alleged altercation between Steele and Walters is the latest in a string of controversies involving the former View co-host. In 2012, Walters was accused of making racist remarks about then-President Barack Obama. She denied the allegations.

    Walters died in December 2021 at the age of 89.

  • Elon Musk Plans to Scrap Twitter’s Block Feature

    Elon Musk Plans to Scrap Twitter’s Block Feature

    Billionaire Elon Musk, the new owner of Twitter aka X.com, has announced plans to scrap the platform’s block feature. Musk said that the block feature

    “makes no sense”

    and that it

    “limits free speech.”

    The block feature allows users to prevent other users from seeing their tweets or contacting them. It is a popular tool for users who want to avoid harassment or abuse. Musk’s decision to scrap the block feature has been met with mixed reactions. Some users have welcomed the change, saying that it will promote free speech. Others have criticized the move, saying that it will make Twitter a more toxic and racist environment.

    It is unclear how Musk plans to implement his plan to scrap the block feature. It is possible that he will simply remove the feature from the platform, or he may create a new system that allows users to control who can see their tweets. Only time will tell how Musk’s decision to scrap the block feature will affect Twitter. However, it is clear that this is a significant change that will have a major impact on the platform.