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Lil Baby Looks at “The Bigger Picture” on New Protest Song: Stream

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The post Lil Baby Looks at "The Bigger Picture" on New Protest Song: Stream appeared first on Consequence of Sound. Lil Baby has released a new protest song called "The Bigger Picture". The powerful offering is in response to the senseless murder of unarmed Black man George Floyd, who died while in Minneapolis police custody. Today's track begins with a news voiceover referencing Floyd and police brutality. The Atlanta rapper, who has been participating in local protests, then captures the spotlight with lines recounting the Black experience in America. "They killing us for no reason/ Been going on for too long to get even," raps Lil Baby, later adding, "Throw us in cages like dogs and hyenas… That shit be crazy, they supposed to protect us." Despite the bleak plight of race relations in this country, the MC implores his listeners to stay strong and demand drastic change — even if it has to happen incrementally. "It's bigger than Bla...

These Are Baby Boomers' Top 3 Retirement Fears

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Retirement can be a daunting prospect on many levels, and it's natural to have concerns about it, especially as that milestone approaches. The good news, however, is that there are steps you can take to alleviate some of those worries as you enter that new, exciting stage of life. Here are baby boomers' top retirement fear, according to a recent Transamerica survey -- and what to do about them. 1. Outliving savings For 45% of baby boomers, outliving their savings is a major concern. But you can address that in a couple of ways. First, stay invested in stocks during retirement. While you should shift a substantial chunk of your retirement portfolio to bonds to minimize your personal investment risk, you shouldn't dump your stocks completely, because you'll need them to fuel your port...

Sonakshi Sinha deactivates her Twitter account to 'protect her sanity'; says 'Aag lage basti mein...mein apni masti mein'

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The Dabangg girl of Bollywood, Sonakshi Sinha, who is known for giving epic reply to trolls, has deactivated her Twitter account. The 33-year-old actress took this decision to stay away from negativity as her last tweet reads, "The first step to protecting your sanity is to stay away from negativity. And no where more of that than twitter these days! Chalo, I'm off - deactivating my account. Bye guys, peace out." She shared the screenshot of that tweet on Instagram and captioned it, "Aag lage basti mein... mein apni masti mein! Bye Twitter." Also Read - Sushant Singh Rajput, Rashami Desai, Bharti Singh and others mourn the demise of celebrity manager, Disha Salian Talking about her professional front, Sonakshi Sinha will be making her acting debut in the digital space with a series which will stream on Amazon Prime. A crime thriller by Reema Kagti, the show also stars Gulshan Devaiah, Sohum Shah and Vijay Verma. The show will be produced by Excel movies and Tige...

Millie Radford shares 4D scan of her baby at 28 weeks pregnant

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IT'S not long until Millie Radford becomes a mum for the first time - and the 18-year-old has delighted fans by sharing a 4D scan of her baby at 28 weeks. Millie - who was born into Britain's biggest family - joked that she's going to have "her hands full" with little Ophelia as she shared the photo of her unborn baby sticking her middle finger up. The first-time mum will give birth to her daughter just months after her mother Sue welcomed her 22nd child. Sharing the 4D scan photos with her 54,000 Instagram followers, Millie said she was stunned by how much Ophelia had changed since her last scan in March. She wrote: "I love seeing how much she's grown over the weeks. "Baby O is still breech and she's sticking her middle finger up already! Think I'm going to have my hands full with her." Earlier this week, Millie gave fans a glimpse of her growing baby bump as she joked she has "slim pickings" for outfits in the fin...

Charge: St. Paul man shot dead while trying to protect his sister from ex-boyfriend

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An alleged killer has been charged following a shooting that left a St. Paul man dead in the street after trying to protect his sister.  Ryan V. Frazier Jr., 23, of Minneapolis, is the accused gunman charged with fatally shooting 27-year-old Brandon Salter, of St. Paul, on the 700 block of 14th St. E. in Minneapolis on the night of June 4.  Prior to the shooting, a woman identifying herself as "Kayla" was reported to be banging on Salter's sister's door around 9:45 p.m., yelling at Salter's sister to come outside and fight.  The complaint says Kayla is Frazier's current girlfriend, who wanted to fight Salter's sister, who is Frazier's former girlfriend. At the sight of Fraizer's car parked on the street, Salter's sister called 911 and then called her brother asking him to come over in case Frazier was nearby.  When the woman opened her screen door, she was immediately attacked by Kayla, the complaint says, with a "tussle" ensuing on t...

Herring advises tech companies to protect public from shady contact tracing apps

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  Herring advises tech companies to protect public from shady contact tracing apps Published Wednesday, Jun. 17, 2020, 12:36 pm Front Page » News » State/National1 » Herring advises tech companies to protect public from shady contact tracing apps Join AFP's 100,000+ followers on Facebook Purchase a subscription to AFP | Subscribe to AFP podcasts on iTunes News, press releases, letters to the editor: augustafreepress2@gmail.com Advertising inquiries: freepress@ntelos.net Twitter Facebook WhatsApp LinkedIn Reddit Tumblr Email (© Fabian – stock.adobe.com) Attorney General Mark Herring and a bipartisan coalition of 39 attorneys general are asking Apple and Google to ensure all contact tracing and exposure notification apps related to COVID-19 adequately protect consumers' personal information. Specifically, the coalition asked Apple and Google to guarantee that such apps, when available to consumers, are affiliated with a public health authority and removed from the Ap...

William C. Huff and Renovation Angel to Deliver Solutions to Help Baby Boomers Downsize

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NAPLES, Fla., June 16, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- William C. Huff Companies, the leading provider of moving, storage, data and logistics, are revolutionizing how baby boomers downsize their lives. It was announced today they have entered into an agreement with Renovation Angel to provide a collaborative solution to serve 80 million homeowners a simple, easy way to redistribute over $20 trillion in household items over the next 20 years. Families of all sizes are burdened by manual processes tied to moving, packing, and disposing of items across multiple properties. Downsizing is not only time-consuming; it also can be a major contributor to landfills and impact our CO2 emissions. Together, the two companies crafted Downsizing Help, a scalable solution to help families of all sizes to downsize with a focus on making downsizing easy, while responsibly recycling unwanted household items, benefiting community organizations and realizing a tax saving of $3700 per $10,000 of donated items ...