Last Thursday, OnlyFans – a popular online platform that enables people to post racy photos and videos in exchange for a paid subscription – announced that, starting on October 1, it would be banning any posting containing “sexually explicit conduct.” Blaming the move on pressure from banks, a spokesperson told …
Read More »‘I need to relax and make a decision’: Manny Pacquiao unsure of future as boxing legend beaten by Yordenis Ugas in ring comeback
Ugas, who was drafted in to replace original opponent Errol Spence Jr. on just two weeks notice in what was Pacquiao’s first fight since a July 2019 win against Keith Thurman, seemed a step ahead of his experienced opponent throughout, finding a home for his laser-sighted job early and often. …
Read More »‘Damn, respect!’ Brazilian MMA giant hailed for split-second decision not to follow up after rapid KO flattens rival (VIDEO)
Ferreira – who stands 6ft 8in tall – starched Austin with an explosive right hand in the early stages of their heavyweight meeting at the top of the prelim card at the 2021 PFL Playoffs 2 in Florida. After sending the Brit bouncing off the canvas, Ferreira momentarily looked as …
Read More »OnlyFans’ incoming porn ban isn’t a victory for morality, it’s just a bad business decision as someone else will pick up the slack
Whether people like it or not, pornography is a big business in the modern day. It’s impossible to count the number of adult websites out there, and sex work of all types continues to be popular in the digital space. With the invention of the website OnlyFans, many adult performers, …
Read More »Amazon’s ‘criminal’ decision to move Lord of the Rings filming from New Zealand to UK sparks epic debate over ‘real Middle-earth’
After Amazon founder Jeff Bezos demanded a ‘Game of Thrones’-style program to boost his company’s streaming service, the retail giant paid $250 million to secure the television rights to the franchise four years ago – and author J.R.R. Tolkien’s estate had reportedly hoped to have it filmed primarily in the …
Read More »I empathize with Simone Biles’ decision to withdraw from the Olympics, but are we going too far with the mental-health movement?
This week, the news has been dominated by US Olympic champion Simone Biles withdrawing from Thursday’s all-around competition at the Tokyo Games to focus on her mental health. “After further medical evaluation, Simone Biles has withdrawn from the final individual all-around competition,” the USA Gymnastics team tweeted on Wednesday. “We …
Read More »George W. Bush is HEARTBROKEN over Biden’s decision to withdraw troops from Afghanistan, frets over dangers to women and girls
Instead, Bush said in an interview released on Wednesday by Germany’s DW media outlet that he fears the “unspeakable harm” that Afghan women and girls may suffer as the Taliban retakes control over large swaths of the country. He also worries over the interpreters who assisted US forces. “They’re just …
Read More »UK medical body slams ‘irresponsible’ decision to unlock England on July 19 as cases rise
The association’s chairman, Dr Chaand Nagpaul, criticized England’s plan to go ahead with removing all coronavirus restrictions on July 19, heralded by some as ‘Freedom Day’, saying it was “irresponsible” and made no sense to be “knowingly increasing infection”. The comments were made during an interview with the BBC Breakfast …
Read More »US granted permission to appeal UK court decision blocking Julian Assange’s extradition
The US government has received “limited permission” to challenge the UK decision not to send Assange to the United States to stand trial, WikiLeaks said on Wednesday. London’s High Court ruled in January that the imprisoned journalist should not be extradited, citing concerns about his mental health and wellbeing. Assange …
Read More »That sinking feeling: Boris Johnson’s decision to send a warship to contested Crimea shows lonely Brexit Britain is lost at sea
Fortunately, the British ship passed through and nobody was hurt. At least not yet. Britain’s post-Brexit global strategy, it seems, is both puzzling and worrying, driving potential conflicts not only in the Black Sea, but with its plans to needle China as well. The Russian and British governments’ different stances …
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