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LeBron James Trolls Memphis Grizzlies After Decisive Series-Ending Wi

Getty LeBron James knows a good reference when he hears it -- and after booting the Memphis Grizzlies out of the playoffs ... a classic Mystikal line came to mind, and it's perfect. The King was feeling cocky Saturday after the Lakers crushed Ja Morant's team in decisive fashion Friday in front of the home crowd ... which ends their season and sends LBJ and co. into the next round, where they await either the Warriors or the Sacramento Kings.

'Outer Banks' Star Chase Stokes 'Couch Surfed' and Slept in His Car Before Landing the Role of John

Chase Stokes is a huge star today, thanks to his lead role on Netflix’s Outer Banks. But before landing the part of John B on the hit series, Stokes was a struggling actor who couch-surfed and lived out of his car while trying his best to make ends meet. Chase Stokes struggled to find acting gigs According to Stokes, his journey to fame wasn’t an easy one. In a recent interview with Men’s Health, the actor got candid about his daily struggles before landing the role of John B.

Creates Weight Out of Huge Rocks and Tree Trunks: Building a Shredded PhysiqueWithout Any Exp

In this era of high-tech equipment in gyms and more methods of bodybuilding, people have forgotten about the natural ways of getting a shredded physique. Ghanian bodybuilder, Mr. Wad, has become extremely famous for bringing back the natural way of getting a chiseled and herculean physique. He has no gym memberships, nor does he have any protein supplements or steroids. The ‘Style of Africa’ trains outside with nature and uses a variety of exercises to gain bodybuilding experience.

Jools Holland At Burghley House

Jools Holland is coming to Stamford this June, see him performing live at Burghley House. See Jools Holland and his Rhythm & Blues Orchestra featuring Gilson Lavis, with special guest Roland Gift  the voice of Fine Young Cannibals and guest vocalists will be Ruby Turner and Louise Marshall. When? Get your tickets now for Saturday 8th of June, gates open at 6pm and the show will start at 7.30pm

Temple University says acting president JoAnne A. Epps has died after a collapse

PHILADELPHIA — Temple University acting president JoAnne A. Epps died Tuesday shortly after becoming ill on stage during a memorial service, officials said, describing her loss as a gut punch and struggling through emotion as they recalled her nearly four decades of service. Epps was attending a memorial service at the university for Charles L. Blockson, a curator of a collection of African American artifacts, when she suffered what a doctor speaking at a news conference described as a "