Comedian Matt Rife is facing backlash on social media after allegedly telling a 6-year-old boy that his mother buys his presents with profits from OnlyFans.
In a Saturday video that has garnered over 13 million views, TikToker Bunny Hedaya claimed Rife had started “beef” with her child online.
Hedaya’s son drew Rife’s attention after criticizing the comedian’s recent Netflix standup special, “Natural Selection.”
During the special, Rife said he was tired of women blaming bad decisions on “planets they don’t even know. Read More...
correction
An earlier version of this story incorrectly said the study was published in the New England Journal of Medicine. It was published in NEJM Evidence, a medical journal from the NEJM Group. This version has been corrected.
For years, scientists have been trying to figure out whether “brain workouts” such as puzzles and online cognitive games could strengthen our minds and slow the process of aging.
Now, a study published in NEJM Evidence has found that regularly attempting a crossword may help slow decline in some people with mild cognitive impairment, an early stage of faltering memory that can sometimes progress to dementia. Read More...
Twenty-five years ago, in April 1999, there were six Japanese players on Major League Baseball rosters. Hideo Nomo was the most famous of the bunch, but there were other names, too. Masato Yoshii, Hideki Irabu, Mac Suzuki and Shigetoshi Hasegawa ended up pitching at least five MLB seasons. They were big leaguers and trailblazers. But they were rarities in MLB, which by and large still treated Japanese players as if they had something to prove. Read More...