Mother Of 11-Year-Old Who Died During Texas Outage Files $100 Million Lawsuit

The mother of an 11-year-old child who died last week as a result of hypothermia when they lost power in Texas is suing the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) and Entergy Corporation for gross negligence causing wrongful death. The lawsuit alleges the companies “put profits over the welfare of people.”  The mother’s suit is for $100 million.

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Over 4 million Texas customers were left without heat and electricity as the historic blizzard swept through the state.

“Despite having knowledge of the dire weather forecast for at least a week in advance, and the knowledge that the system was not prepared for more than a decade, ERCOT and Entergy failed to take any preemptory action that could have averted the crisis and were wholly unprepared to deal with the crisis at hand,” the lawsuit claims, according to ABC.

Both ERCOT and Entergy responded to the lawsuit with separate statements. 

“We are deeply saddened by the loss of life in our community,” wrote Entergy.

“We haven’t yet reviewed the lawsuits and will respond accordingly once we do. Our thoughts are with all Texans who have and are suffering due to this past week,” ERCOT said in its statement. “However, because approximately 46% of privately-owned generation tripped offline this past Monday morning, we are confident that our grid operators made the right choice to avoid a statewide blackout.”

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Ted Cruz Posts Photos Of Himself Passing Out Water, Twitter Clowns Him

Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, who came under fire last week for abandoning his home state during a historically dangerous winter storm, is attempting to repair his image on social media with a photo of himself handing out water bottles. Many online have criticized the photos as being staged.

“#TexasStrong,” Cruz captioned the photos.

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Many compared the move to NY Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s campaign to raise more than $4 million for the people of Texas.

“Wanting to be a good dad, I flew down with them last night and am flying back this afternoon,” Cruz wrote in a statement explaining his decision to travel to Cancun. “My staff and I are in constant communication with state and local leaders to get to the bottom of what happened in Texas. We want our power back, our water on, and our homes warm.”

Texas GOP Rep. Michael McCaul recently criticized Cruz telling CNN, “Look, when a crisis hits my state, I’m there. I’m not going to go on some vacation.”

The winter storm caused millions of families to lose power and almost half of the state’s population were affected by water shortages during the last week.

President Joe Biden recently declared the blizzard a “major disaster,” which will result in federal funds being allocated to the state.

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Shots Fired During Roddy Ricch, 42 Dugg Music Video Leaves 3 Wounded

Shots were reportedly fired in southwest Atlanta on-site at a music video shoot for 42 Dugg and Roddy Ricch that left three people injured, two of whom were hospitalized. WSB-TV Atlanta reports that it is unconfirmed whether both rappers were on the set during the shooting.

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Police responded to the call of shots fired around 4:00 PM, Sunday, at a scrap yard on Wells Street. Grady EMS treated one victim who was merely grazed by a bullet at the scene, while the other two victims were taken to Grady Memorial Hospital. Their current condition has not been announced.

The victims’ names have not been revealed and a shooter has not been arrested. An investigation is currently underway.

“Three victims don’t seem to be seriously hurt according to witnesses we talked to who were on set,” local WSB-TV reporter Steve Gehlbach, who was on the scene, said.

DJ A-Tron recently confirmed on Twitter that Ricch was not one of the victims and is doing well. 

“My n***a Roddy good, all the homies good,” he tweeted.

“The Box” rapper recently celebrated the massive success of the hit single on Instagram by posting a giant plague for going seven-times platinum.

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DaBaby Explains Controversial Jojo Siwa Lyric: “All Love On My End Shawty”

DaBaby has responded to the internet fervor caused by his apparent diss to Jojo Siwa, by saying that it’s “all love” and the controversial lyric was never intended as a diss. DaBaby even says his daughter is a huge fan of the YouTuber.

“I love Twitter bruh,” DaBaby tweeted, Sunday night. “@itsjojosiwa my 3-year-old princess is your number 1 fan. I bought her every product you have out. She think she you. Don’t let em trick you into thinking id ever have a problem with you. My word play just went over their heads. All love on my end shawty, Keep shinning!”

“I don’t ‘Siwa’ they so mad either bae,” he added, replying to a fan.

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The controversy originally started after the rapper dropped his new “Beat Box” remix on Friday, which includes the lyrics: “Turn me up, n***as gon’ see why/N***a, you a bitch, JoJo Siwa (Bitch).

From there, YouTubers James Charles and Nikita Dragun came to Siwa’s defense, calling DaBaby out on Twitter for the line.

“Can someone please explain why da baby [sic] is dissing Jojo Siwa when she’s 12 years younger, 10 times richer, and 2 inches taller than him,” James Charles tweeted.

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COVID-19 Deaths In The United States Pass 500,000

The United States has surpassed 500,000 total deaths related to COVID-19, as we approach the one-year mark since the deadly virus was first discovered in the country. White House COVID-19 medical adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci appeared on CNN’s State of the Union program, Sunday, to provide the latest updates on the pandemic.

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“It’s nothing like we’ve ever been through in the last 102 years since the 1918 influenza pandemic… It really is a terrible situation that we’ve been through – and that we’re still going through,” Fauci explained, regarding the severity of the pandemic.

The nation’s top infectious disease official went on to estimate that mask usage could be commonplace through 2022, depending on how efficiently vaccines are administered.

“When the overwhelming majority of the people in the population are vaccinated, then I would feel comfortable in saying, you know, ‘We need to pull back on the masks,'” Fauci said. “The better we do at getting vaccine into people’s arms … that will be another important tool against preventing spikes.”

“We want to get that baseline really, really, really low before we start thinking that we’re out of the woods,” he added.

Congress is currently working to pass President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion coronavirus aid package.

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Cam Newton Responds To Video Of Him Being Trolled At Youth Camp

Cam Newton has responded to the viral video that surfaced on social media over the weekend, which shows a teenager at his youth camp troll him. In the video, the free-agent quarterback asks to speak with the player’s father, an action Newton defended in his response on Instagram, Sunday. 

Newton writes in the caption:

I see there are ALOT of things festering out there that I see have took place over the weekend…. TO THE NATURAL EYE, you see me asking the young man “WHERE IS YOUR DAD AT?” but to me, talking to a “child” with everyone looking does me NO good!! So instead of speaking or going back and forth with a CHILD, I wanted to have a man to man conversation with his father!!

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The former MVP goes on to explain that he’s been running the camp for 11 years and has had a positive impact on countless players’ lives and careers throughout the last decade.

Newton, who played with the New England Patriots last season, has not been resigned by the team, but there are plenty of other organizations in need of a quarterback if the Pats decide to move on this offseason.

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Ne-Yo & His Wife, Crystal Smith, Announce New Child On The Way

Ne-Yo has revealed that he and his wife, Crystal Smith, are expecting a new child, just one day after their anniversary. The couple married in 2016 and currently share two children.

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“Overjoyed to announce… the family is expanding,” Ne-Yo wrote on Instagram on Sunday (Feb. 21). “You ready baby? Let’s go!” The caption included a short video of the couple embracing in front of a mirror.

“This is why I love you,” Smith wrote on her account.

Saturday, Ne-Yo and Smith celebrated their anniversary.

“Today marks 6 years of marriage,” Ne-Yo said on Instagram. “It has been a bumpy beautiful, tragically terrific ride full of twists n’ turns, up’s n’ down’s…and I wouldn’t have it any other way. We’ve grown so much. With the understanding that we’ve still got some growing to do of course, I have to acknowledge how far we’ve come. I think once we both realized that marriage isn’t ownership…but partnership, we found our tempo, our melody. And now we’ve become a beautiful harmony. I pray we sing this song forever.

“You fell in love with a songwriter, so the words come easy and can be mistaken for pacification. But I love you like lungs love oxygen. So I’m gonna SHOW YOU as often as humanly possible.”

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YouTubers Come To Jojo Siwa’s Defense Following DaBaby’s Diss

DaBaby has come under fire in the public eye for apparently dissing YouTuber Jojo Siwa in a new remix to “Beat Box,” which he previewed on Instagram Live. Fellow YouTubers Nikita Dragun and James Charles came to Siwa’s defense on Twitter, Sunday night.

Turn me up, n***as gon’ see why/N***a, you a bitch, JoJo Siwa (Bitch),” DaBaby raps on the track, which is drawing criticism.

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Dragun responded on Twitter: “DaBaby don’t play with my girl Jojo Siwa. Put some respect on her name little boy.”

DaBaby debuted the new bars on Friday, with a music video, in which he holds up a photo of Siwa as he raps the lyric.

“Can someone please explain why da baby [sic] is dissing Jojo Siwa when she’s 12 years younger, 10 times richer, and 2 inches taller than him,” James Charles tweeted.

From there, Charles was involved in a back and forth in the tweet’s replies.

“Stay out black ppl business love we got this one,” one user wrote.

“A grown ass man is dissing a teenage girl for literally no reason this has nothing to do with race,” Charles responded.

Check out the music video for DaBaby’s “Beat Box” remix below.

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Margaret Qualley Thanks FKA Twigs For Opening Up About Shia LeBeouf

Margaret Qualley, who dated Shia LaBeouf for a short period, has thanked FKA Twigs for speaking out about the actor’s allegedly abusive behavior. Speaking with Elle for a new cover story, Twigs further detailed her time dating LaBeouf and admitted she was “lucky” to have survived her relationship.

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“Thank you,” Qualley captioned a picture of the magazine cover on Instagram.

LaBeouf has denied the allegations that have been leveled against him by Twigs, Sia, and other exes who have spoken out against him. It has recently been reported that the actor is in an inpatient program.

Twigs, reflecting on her time with LaBeouf, told Elle she is taking her life back: “I think it’s luck. I honestly wish I could say that I found some strength and I saw this light. I wish I could say, ‘[It is] a testament to my strong character,’ or ‘It’s the way my mother raised me.’ It’s none of that. It’s pure luck that I’m not in that situation anymore. It’s very fresh, for me, obviously. I know [this journey] is not going to be perfect. But I hope if I can make little steps, and people can see me taking my life back, it will inspire them.”

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Gina Carano Defends Pedro Pascal Amid Disney Fallout: “I Adore Him”

Gina Carano of The Mandalorian fame, says that despite her tumultuous exit from the show, she does not have an issue with everyone at Disney. Carano recalls Pedro Pascal as being a friend who she adored.  Disney parted ways with Carano after she compared modern-day conservatives with the Jewish people during the Holocaust, as well as numerous other controversial posts on social media.

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“I adore Pedro. I adore him. I know he’s said and done some hurtful things. I don’t think posting anybody’s number on social media is okay, ” she told Ben Shapiro of The Daily Wire, in reference to Pascal posting Senator Ted Cruz’s office phone number on Twitter in early January.

She continued: “But we had an agreement after we realized we were a little bit politically different. We had an agreement that, first and foremost, you’re a human being. And you’re my friend first.”

Elsewhere in the interview, Carano claims that Disney is guilty of “bullying” other conservatives: “I’ve been through so much, and I’ve seen so much now, clearly, of the bullying that’s been taking place, and I saw it before. I’m not the only one that’s ever been bullied by this company, and I know that so deeply. I could share a story which would turn things around in the media but I can’t because it would sell out a friend…Everyone is afraid of losing their job.”

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