As one of the century’s premier hitmakers and influential artists invading music’s A-list, ranking West’s albums has been a ...
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Underperforming California school district paying enormous sum to teach kids with a 'rap curriculum'
An underperforming California school district is dishing out nearly $300,000 to partner with a group to teach a rap-based curriculum to students, sparking "troubling" concerns, the Justice Department ...
One of California’s most underperforming school districts is spending nearly $300,000 teaching kids to rap, raising the alarm among DEI watchdogs. The Merced City School District in the Central Valley ...
Rumors are swirling that Love & Hip Hop Atlanta could be the final domino to fall as the once dominant reality TV franchise quietly fades away. Love & Hip Hop Atlanta may be reaching the end of its ...
DETROIT – You could hear the music pulsating through the streets of Southwest Detroit. Little did a lot of people know, but that house on Vinewood Street was setting a world record. “Man, it’s been ...
View post: DNA Evidence Confirms Another Victim Of Serial Killer Ted Bundy In 1974 Cold Case Licensed To Ill was the first hip-hop album to reach No. 1 on charts. The album made hip-hop commercially ...
AI agents can now be used to predict and simulate human behavior—a capability that startup Simile is tapping to help large companies like CVS Health and Gallup replace people for polling and market ...
A.I. pioneer Fei-Fei Li is lending her support to Simile’s effort to simulate human behavior at scale. John Nacion/Variety via Getty Images Every three months, public companies brace for analyst ...
Simile Inc., a startup that’s using artificial intelligence to generate digital twins of individuals, has raised $100 million in funding. Lead investor Index Ventures announced the deal in a blog post ...
It’s more like the Hall of Hard Feelings for the Demon. Gene Simmons is again sticking his tongue out at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame for allowing hip-hop artists to snag a spot in rock’s most ...
The KISS frontman slammed the institution for including rap and hip-hop artists: "I don't come from the ghetto, it doesn't speak my language." By James Hibberd Writer-at-Large Gene Simmons says ...
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