The United States and Russia Agree to Historic Prisoner Exchange Including Long Held Americans Evan Gershkovich and Paul Whelan

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Let’s keep up the good news in the realm of American politics. So, in a landmark exchange on Thursday, Russia, the United States, and several other nations conducted a major prisoner swap involving 24 detainees, the largest such exchange since the Cold War. This is a big deal. Why is it important to us? How does this impact the culture, well, any act of good communication between the United States and our adversaries directly affects everybody. We need diplomacy, not aggression. That avoids things like sanctions, proxy wars or even actual armed kinetic conflicts. Any of that happens directly affects the economy and our pockets. So there you go. Onto the deal …

President Joe Biden played a crucial role in these negotiations, according to the White House. Yes, some on the right can call him “Sleepy Joe” all they want, but he did that.

Get this, the deal facilitated the release of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich and former U.S. Marine Paul Whelan, who had been wrongfully detained in Russia. Secretary of State Antony Blinken confirmed that both men were en route to the U.S. shortly before noon. Love to hear it, already on their way home!

Our National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan highlighted the arduous and complex nature of the negotiations, which spanned several months. “Some of these women and men have been unjustly held for years. All have endured unimaginable suffering and uncertainty. Today, their agony is over,” Biden stated. Not to mention their family’s agony.

Back at the White House, where Biden still holds court, the POTUS expressed his joy, saying: 

”This is a very good afternoon,” and mentioned he spoke to the freed Americans from the Oval Office. He commended the diplomatic efforts and international cooperation that made the deal possible, noting contributions from Germany, Poland, Slovenia, Norway, and Turkey.

Check this out, the planes carrying the released prisoners were spotted at Turkey’s Ankara Airport. The exchange also included Russian-American journalist Alsu Kurmasheva and U.S. legal resident Vladimir Kara-Murza.

Biden had his eyes all over this and closely monitored the situation, receiving closely timed updates from his national security team. Sullivan acknowledged the unique challenges of securing the Americans’ release amid the strained U.S.-Russia relationship and the ongoing war in Ukraine. A significant obstacle was Russia’s insistence on including Vadim Krasikov, a Russian operative imprisoned in Germany.

ICYMI, Gershkovich, 32, was arrested in March 2023 on espionage charges, which he and U.S. officials deny, labeling his conviction as a politically motivated attack on journalism. Whelan, who holds multiple citizenships, was detained in December 2018 and also accused of espionage. Both administrations denied these allegations, with Whelan sentenced to 16 years in 2020.

From our side the U.S. handed over Roman Seleznev, Vladislav Klyushin, and Vadim Konoshchenock as part of the exchange. 

The Wall Street Journal expressed relief and gratitude for Gershkovich’s release, thanking the U.S. government, international allies, and the global media community for their support.

And there you have it. A big win for everybody.

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No. 1 Team USA Stan Flavor Flav Just Offered To Pay Olympic Discus Thrower Veronica Fraley’s Rent

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Gone are the days when Flavor Flav was known only as a rapper. It’s actually ironic that he started out in Public Enemy, but he’s grown into one of the public’s most beloved celebrities. He’s a fervent Swiftie and Team USA’s biggest fan at the ongoing 2024 Paris Olympics. Flavor Flav already sponsors the US Olympic women’s water polo team, which he described as “bigger than me winning a Grammy,” but his commitment to supporting women’s sports didn’t end there.

On Thursday, August 1, US Olympic discus thrower Veronica Fraley posted on X (formerly Twitter), “I compete in the Olympic Games TOMORROW and can’t even pay my rent. My school only sent about 75% of my rent while they pay football players (who haven’t won anything [laugh-cry emoji) enough to buy new cars and houses [three thumbs-down emojis].”

Flavor Flav replied to the Vanderbilt University athlete, “I gotchu,,, DM me and I’ll send payment TODAY so you don’t have to worry bout it TOMORROW,,, and imma be rooting for ya tomorrow LETZ GO,!!!” He added, “Man of my word,!!! This is what I been saying and promoting with water polo,,, I can’t fix everything on my own,,, but right now I am.”

Alexis Ohanian, the Reddit co-founder and Serena Williams’ husband, also chipped in $7,760.

After her post blew up, Fraley posted a clarification: “Thanks for the supporting messages but I want to clarify my irritation isn’t with the school itself, mainly the rules that bar me from making the amount I’m WORTH as a collegiate athlete such as NIL which favors popularity over performance. that’s all I’m sayin. Wish me luck tm!”

Elsewhere in Paris, Flavor Flav has been spotted encouraging US men’s gymnastics bronze medalist Frederick Richard and still made time to reference Taylor Swift’s “August” on the first day of the month by writing on X, “It’s August here in Paris,,, and these Olympians be livin for the hope of it all.”

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New Era’s OVO Collab With Drake Features Dodgers Hats That Couldn’t Be Worse Timed

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Major League Baseball and New Era are regularly putting out hat collaborations with different designers, brands, and stars from the world of music and entertainment. The process of ideating, designing, and producing these collaborations means they’re in the work for quite some time, months or years before their release.

I say all of this because sometimes, you put in all that work on a project that you think is going to be a big hit and then, a month or two beforehand, something happens outside of your control that puts you in a real pickle. That is the case with New Era and Major League Baseball’s new collaboration with Drake’s OVO, with a line of hats featuring the OVO owl on the side — including not one but two Los Angeles Dodgers hats.

As you have likely heard, Drake is not exactly a beloved figure in Los Angeles at the moment, as his beef with Kendrick Lamar quite literally united the city against him and led to Lamar’s “Not Like Us” becoming an instant-classic L.A. anthem and the song of the summer — not just in L.A.

As such, I have a very hard time coming up with a worse-timed collaboration than a line of Drake-themed Dodgers hats. I’m sure there will be plenty of Drake fans that purchase the hats of other teams, especially the two Blue Jays hats, but I truly cannot imagine anyone earnestly buying one of the Dodgers hats — although, I could see people buying them ironically, so maybe that’ll work out for them.

The Black Businesses Making Their Mark On The Sneaker Game

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Sneakers are big business these days. Everyone wears sneakers, from athletes to CEOs to Presidential candidates. What were once a specialized form of apparel designed specifically for sports are now a part of day-to-day life, with different sneakers not only for different games, but entirely different walks of life — no pun intended. There’s a lot of money to be made in footwear — and not just making from the shoes themselves. In honor of Black Business Month, here are some of the Black-owned brands making their mark on the sneaker game.

A Ma Maniére

A New York-based design house with retail locations all over the country, the brand expanded from its Atlanta origins courtesy of founder James Whitner’s commitment to quality, leading to collaborations with high-end luxury brands, Nike and Jordan, and even its own hotel. In 2020, he told Hypebeast, “I thought about the best way I could keep the conversation alive around racism and opportunities for the Black community, [and] the easy answer was to get active.”

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Brandblack was founded in 2014 by veteran footwear designer David Raysse, who wanted to offer consumers an alternative basketball shoe in response to Nike’s then overwhelming chokehold over the hoops market. The initial designs were informed by a valuable asset and investor: NBA star Jamal Crawford, who endorsed the brand and wore it on-court until leaving for Adidas in 2016. The brand has since expanded to training, running, and casual offerings while maintaining the same ethos of offering something different from the rest.

Joe Freshgoods

Joe Robinson, the founder and creative director of Joe Freshgoods, hails from the north side of Chicago. After getting his start selling goods online and at pop-ups around his hometown, he’s since collaborated McDonald’s, Nike, Adidas, the Chicago Bears, and New Balance. However, as he put it on his Twitter feed recently, “It’s honestly kinda bigger than sneakers.” His goal, as he put it, “Is always how can I get a bunch of black and brown people a check.”

Katty Customs

In addition to hosting Uproxx’s Fresh Pair with hip-hop superproducer Just Blaze, the sneaker customizer has a customer base that includes superstar athletes and entertainers, and her technique involves making custom kicks look factory-made.

Laced

Owned by James “JB” Baker and former NBA player Eugene “Pooh” Jeter III, Laced is located in Los Angeles’ South Bay area, offering the latest from Nike, Adidas, and more. In addition to selling sneakers and apparel, thought, Laced also serves its community, with toy drives and turkey drives for the holidays. It also sponsors basketball and music events in the city.

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A sneaker store in Chicago, Illinois, it’s one of the longest-tenured shops of its kind. Owner Corey Gilkey is a community leader in his own right, and there’s even a docuseries in development describing the store’s history and impact on the both the local community and the sneakerhead community at large.

LØCI

With a mission to “combine fashion with sustainability,” LØCI uses recycled materials and ethically sourced cotton and rubber in its own factories to ensure production sticks close to its values. Co-founders Emmanuel Eribo, Frank Eribo, Philippe Homsy, and Mark Quaradeghini aim to make LØCI a “fashion powerhouse,” and made significant inroads in cross-marketing, partnering with hip-hop star Nicki Minaj for a full line of sneakers earlier this year.

Move Insoles

Developed and launched by sports marketing agent Nate Jones after years of working with NBA players and noticing the wear and tear of the 82-game season on their feet, Move Insoles was partially funded by some of the players themselves — including Damian Lillard, Chris Paul, and Jamal Crawford. The insoles are the first retail insoles designed specifically for basketball, and were developed after taken scans of hundreds of feet to ensure they could work for almost anybody. The brand makes insoles for both pros and everyday athletes, as well as casual insoles to use with ever-popular retros that provide little support for all-day wear.

NinetyNine Products

After working as a designer for Nike, Cole Haan, and more for nearly 15 years, Jeffrey Henderson started his brand by accident when he showed a factory owner a design while on a business trip to China and returned to find that the shoes had been produced to his specifications. “I had to come up with a brand that meant something because he basically called me out,” he told FootwearNews. “I had no plans of creating a brand.” And yet, NinetyNine appears to be thriving, with a slate of simple, casual shoes that push stylistic boundaries.

RSVP Gallery

Virgil Abloh and Don C established this store in Chicago’s Wicker Park neighborhood back in 2009, and it remains a part of the late Abloh’s ongoing legacy. It isn’t just a sneaker store, either; it’s also a luxury boutique and art gallery.

Saysh

Founded by decorated track athlete Allyson Felix, Saysh was created after Felix left Nike over its refusal to guarantee salary protections for its pregnant athletes (a policy it has since updated). In 2021, Felix launched Saysh with the goal of “crafting sneakers truly shaped to the unique contours of a woman’s foot.” Noting that on average, women have significant differences in foot structure than men (not to mention gait, center of gravity, and so on), the company also works to address disparities in how women are treated in sports, championing pay equity and even offering free size upgrades as women’s feet change due to life changes like pregnancy.

Unrivaled

A new basketball league founded by the WNBA’s Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart, the 3-on-3 league will debut in January. In addition to providing the highest average salary in US women’s basketball (ranging from $130,000 to more than $500,000), the league will introduce — and potentially popularize — yet another new format for professional basketball in a burgeoning market. As such, it’ll likely also provide a huge platform for similarly rising sneaker brands, or established ones, as they make increased investments into the growth market of women’s sports. Additional investors include soccer star Alex Morgan and Carmelo Anthony.

Cardi B Is Pregnant With Her Third Baby, She Confirms With New Baby Bump Photos On Instagram

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Today (August 1), Cardi B confirmed she is pregnant with her third baby. This follows pregnancy rumors that started surfacing in June.

Sharing an Instagram post featuring two photos showing off her baby bump, Cardi wrote, “With every ending comes a new beginning! I am so grateful to have shared this season with you, you have brought me more love, more life and most of all renewed my power! Reminded me that I can have it all! You’ve reminded me that I never have to choose between life, love, and my passion! I love you so much and can not wait for you to witness what you helped me accomplish, what you pushed me to do! It’s so much easier taking life’s twists, turns and test laying down, but you, your brother and your sister have shown me why it’s worth it to push through!”

The baby news quickly follows reports that Cardi has filed for divorce from Offset, the father of her two other children, son Wave Set (2.5 years old) and daughter Kulture Kiari (6).

In a May interview with Rolling Stone, Cardi spoke about her relationship with Offset, saying, “The part I love is that we really like each other, like a support system. We’re really both each other’s cheerleader. I don’t really like talking to people. I’m not as social. If I want something from somebody, he’ll be the one that will talk. Because I don’t like asking.”

Kanye West & Ty Dolla Sign Fans Question “Vultures 2” Release Date After It’s Deleted

Yesterday, a message on the YZY website seemingly confirmed the release date of Kanye West and Ty Dolla Sign’s highly anticipated project, Vultures 2. “VULTURES 2 COMING AUGUST 2ND,” the message read, leaving fans eager to hear what’s to come. Many were also skeptical about the announcement, however, as it wasn’t the first release date they’d heard. The album was originally slated for release in March, then May, then put on hold indefinitely.

“I’ll believe it when I see it,” one fan said on X upon reading the news. “Believe at your own risk,” another urged. Now, it appears as though these commenters could have been onto something, as the announcement has been wiped from the YZY site. Of course, this doesn’t necessarily mean that Vultures 2 won’t arrive tomorrow, but it’s certainly managed to fuel fans’ suspicions.

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Kanye West & Ty Dolla Sign’s Vultures 2 Announcement Wiped From YZY Website

With that being said, some fans were more hopeful than ever that the duo would stay on schedule this time around. After all, the cover art has already been revealed, and they just announced a listening party for the project in Taiwan. The listening party was first announced late last month and is supposed to take place on August 25. Needless to say, the now-nonexistent announcement has them confused. Fortunately, fans won’t have to wait too much longer to find out whether or not they were serious about the release date. For now, it looks like things could go either way.

Following the release of Vultures 2, Ye and Ty are expected to unveil a third joint album, Vultures 3. At the time of writing, a release date for that is nowhere in sight. What do you think of the Vultures 2 release date announcement being removed from the Yeezy website? Do you think this means they won’t be dropping tomorrow? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.

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50 Cent Honors Grandfather After His Passing: “He Sacrificed For All Of Us”

Yesterday, 50 Cent took to Instagram to announce the death of his grandfather, Curtis Jackson Sr. While the loss is surely a difficult one to face, it looks like the performer is approaching it with a positive mindset. Curtis Jackson Sr. was 91 years old at the time of his passing, and his cause of death has not yet been revealed.

“You do know none of this sh*t really matters, [winking emoji] we can’t take it with us. I lost my Grandfather last night, now he can go everywhere with me,” Fif wrote. In a subsequent post, he shared a series of photos of his late family member, penning a heartfelt message about his grandfather and his sense of humor.

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50 Cent Remembers Curtis Jackson Sr.

“My old man is tuff act to follow, he sacrificed for all of us. He made me smile every time I saw him,” he began. “The Last time he went to the hospital he was dehydrated so the nurse couldn’t find a vein. I came in, I said pop you alright? He said no🤨, she stick me again and I’m a start shooting. LOL 😆 I almost fell out! 😆🤣😂 South Side we out side WTF!” Clearly, despite struggling with health issues, Jackson Sr. never failed to cheer up those around him.

50 Cent was raised by his grandparents from the age of eight after his mother was killed in a fire. Jackson Sr.’s passing comes nearly a decade after the death of his grandmother, Beulah Jackson. Our thoughts are with 50 Cent and his family as they navigate this difficult time. What do you think of 50 Cent announcing the death of his grandfather? What about his heartfelt message about the loss? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.

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