February 26, 2016 10:46 AM EST
Popcorn Time, the streaming service that lets users watch pirated movies with the click of a button, is back.
The service’s anonymous developers announced in a blog post Feb. 24 that the “Netflix for pirates” is up and running once again, though they acknowledge they’re “a little diminished.”
Popcorn Time has a long, winding history. It was launched in 2014 by an Argentinian hacker who was frustrated with how hard it was to watch new American movies in his hometown. Read More...
American rapper Rick Ross' attraction to Afrobeats has gone beyond the music as he recently openly expressed his attraction to Ayra Starr. In an Instagram video, Rick Ross gushes over Ayra Starr describing her as beautiful and talented while also proposing a toast to her and saying he would like to celebrate her when he comes to Nigeria. ADVERTISEMENT
The video has generated reaction online as fans joked about what a relationship between the two would look like. Read More...
Russia has always used energy as a weapon to influence, coerce, and terrorize its neighbors and perceived enemies to the West. Now, cornered but far from crippled by sanctions that initially did not include energy exports and still do not in Europe, Putin is using his colossal energy power to retaliate.
Energy, of course, is a weapon of war. Putin’s army is targeting Ukrainian fuel depots, supply chains, and refineries in its brutal assault. Read More...