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LiAngelo Ball is the first breakout rapper of 2025, though up until now, he was better known as a basketball player. Def Jam, who reportedly signed Ball to a record deal (including his own label ...
'Mysterious balls' appear on nine Australian beaches forcing the closure of all One theory is that the balls are "made of grease", although the local water company reports "no issues" in that regard.
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Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Two Sydney beaches remain closed after the discovery of mysterious ball-shaped debris at nine beaches on Tuesday. Northern Beaches ...
A UNSW scientist has criticised the NSW environmental watchdog for dropping its investigation into the cause of hundreds of tar balls appearing along Sydney's beaches. The criticism follows more ...
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The N.B.A. washout LiAngelo Ball debuted his track “Tweaker” on a livestream. It’s proving to be much more than a novelty. By Jon Caramanica How will rap hits get made in 2025? Judging by ...
Nikki Mudarris, the girlfriend of LiAngelo Ball, sent love to the former NBAer for signing a $13 million record deal after his viral success with "Tweaker." Nikki Mudarris and LiAngelo Ball arrive ...
Months after mysterious black balls forced the closure of some of Sydney's most famous beaches, small marble-like debris has begun washing up on the city's shores again. The balls - this time grey ...