Author: Fay Flex

The Philadelphia 76ers have chosen to retain Paul George, Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey after trade attempt failed. The franchise retaining them means a lot for the regular season approaching once again. Many were outraged on social media that Paul George wasn’t going to be traded to the Utah Jazz since his performance this season has been on an all-time low, and he has been injured a lot of times during the regular season. A few fans were excited when they heard Tyrese Maxey was being retained and couldn’t think of any possible reason why the franchise would want to…

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16 Billion Passwords Leaked in Historic Cyber Breach: What You Need to Know In what experts are calling the largest data breach in history, over 16 billion passwords linked to major tech platforms—Apple, Google, Facebook, Microsoft, and Amazon—have been leaked online. The massive breach was uncovered on a dark web forum and is believed to be a compilation of login details from both recent and older hacks, phishing attacks, and exposed databases. Cybersecurity researchers have dubbed it the “Mother of All Breaches” (MOAB) due to its scale and severity. “This is not just a big leak — it’s an unprecedented…

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Caitlin Clark who is a point guard that has faced a lot of scrutiny and controversy since she got into the WNBA is now trending on social media after her game on Tuesday. The game which was Indiana Fever versus Connecticut Sun got heated after Caitlin had the ball in the 4th quarter and Jacy Sheldon poked her in eye Caitlin goes on to push of Jacy’s arm telling her off and Marina Mabrey goes onto shove Caitlin on the ground, immediately Sophie Cunningham realizes this she comes to Caitlin’s aid. In the next play Jacy hit a fast break=…

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Keche Joshua has ignited heated discussion online after boldly claiming that Yaa Jackson sings better than fellow Ghanaian artiste Gyakie. In a video captured during a conversation with blogger ZionFelix, Yaa Jackson, and others, Joshua expressed admiration for Jackson’s musical talent. “I love your song,” he said, referring to her latest release Moses, before adding, “What I said is the truth,” as he insisted his praise wasn’t just flattery. The unexpected comparison quickly went viral, drawing mixed reactions on social media. While some fans supported his opinion, many were surprised by the statement and questioned what prompted such a strong…

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Nollywood actress and filmmaker Funke Akindele has opened up about her struggles with grief and mental health during an emotional appearance on WithChude Live. The Jenifa creator and Battle on Buka Street director revealed that after losing her mother, she silently battled emotional pain until she decided to seek therapy. “I told myself I can’t continue like this. You need to speak,” Akindele shared, explaining that therapy allowed her to process feelings she had kept bottled up due to fear of gossip and public judgment. “Things I couldn’t tell people out there, I spoke to my therapist. And I’m…

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Award-winning Ghanaian filmmaker Shirley Frimpong-Manso has slammed local television stations for showing unauthorised films, calling the act both criminal and deeply disrespectful to the creative industry. Speaking on Daybreak Hitz with Doreen Avio as monitored by yocharley.com, she expressed her frustration, saying, “I want to kill all of them,” referring to media outlets that air pirated content. She emphasized that piracy undermines the intense effort, time, and resources filmmakers invest in their work. “Making a movie is excruciating—financially, emotionally, and logistically,” she explained, detailing the costs of feeding large crews and managing daily production needs. Frimpong-Manso noted the pain of…

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Award-winning dancehall artiste Samini has voiced his support for President John Mahama and Ghana’s judiciary, praising recent efforts to hold public officials accountable. Speaking on the debut episode of PrimeTime with George Quaye on Joy Prime as monitored by yocharley.com, Samini said the current wave of transparency has made him “a happy Ghanaian.” He commended the judiciary for taking bold steps to ensure justice is served, stating: “I like the fact that people are being brought to book and justice is being served — or it seems like justice is going to be served.” Emphasizing that his stance isn’t rooted…

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Watch How Otumfuo’s Youngest Son Stole the Show at the 2025 DPS International Prom Otumfuo Osei Tutu II’s youngest son Nana Kwame Kyeretwie turned heads at the 2025 DPS International Prom in Tema with a grand entrance that quickly went viral. Dressed in a sleek tuxedo with kente details, he arrived in a black Rolls-Royce Phantom, drawing cheers and admiration from guests. The royal’s appearance, praised for blending elegance with cultural pride, was the highlight of the night. Videos of the moment have flooded social media, with many calling it a perfect mix of tradition and modern flair. Despite the…

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For generations, the name Buss has been synonymous with the purple and gold. But in a move that marks a seismic shift in NBA history, the Buss family has sold majority ownership of the Los Angeles Lakers to billionaire businessman and Guggenheim Partners CEO, Mark Walter. The deal, which sources value at over $7.8 billion, not only reshapes the power dynamics within one of the league’s most iconic franchises but also signals the end of a remarkable chapter defined by family legacy, championships, and Hollywood flair. When Dr. Jerry Buss purchased the Lakers in 1979, he didn’t just buy a…

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Iran’s recent attack on day 6 is so tragic and is more a repeat of a sad day in America’s history where there was a terrorist attack on September 11, 2001 (9 11) which collapsed the world trade center. Many are arguing that Iran might be sending a message to the US. The Tel Aviv stock Exchange Center also the heart of Israel’s finance has been left in ruins after the attack. Israel has now put a ban on media in the country with even traffic cameras turned off to prevent footages from going out. Most of the buildings near…

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