This Week in Unnecessary Censorship – YouTube
June 21, 2026
In our opinion, Duke has had four points guards who stand above the rest: Tommy Amaker, Bobby Hurley, Jon Scheyer and Tyus Jones. The first three were at Duke for four years, but Jones of course was only here for one year, which resulted in the 2015 national championship. At Duke, he quickly established himself as one of the smartest guards in school and possibly NCAA history. In that sense, he was a bit of a prodigy. Amaker led Duke to the national title game and a 37-win season, while Hurley had back-to-back championships and Scheyer helped Duke to the 2010 championship. None of that happened before any of the three were at least juniors. In this video, you get a sense of just how promising Jones was. He scored 45 for Apple Valley here, and he was just a sophomore.
Read moreDetailsOver the past year, Elon Musk has made a series of protocol changes to Grok, the proprietary AI chatbot of his company xAI, which runs prominently on his social media site X, formerly Twitter. Many of these changes have been geared to make the bot more amenable to producing pornography. In August, Grok launched an image generator, branded as Grok Imagine, which featured a service geared toward creating nude, suggestive or sexually explicit content, including computer-generated pornographic images of real women. The feature, which was quickly used to create naked images of celebrities such as Taylor Swift, also allowed users to create brief videos, complete with animations and sounds. Musk also rolled out AI girlfriends on the platform: animated personas – including female characters with exaggerated breasts and hips – that interacted in sexually explicit ways with users. One of the characters, “Ani”, was an anime-style cartoon blonde with a series of skimpy outfits; the bot blew kisses and addressed users as “my love” while directing the chats toward sexual content. Later last fall, an internal update to Grok pushed the bot towards darker and more extreme content. Though the sexualization of children was technically disallowed in the bot’s internal
Read moreDetailsTonie Morgan scored 14 points, grabbed nine rebounds and handed out five assists, but No. 6 Kentucky lost at Alabama 64-51 on Thursday night inside Coleman Coliseum. Asia Boone was the only other UK player to score in double figures in the game. She had 12 points before fouling out in the fourth quarter. Kentucky, playing without starting forward Teonni Key who missed the game due to injury, got on the board first via a Clara Strack free throw. After an Alabama basket, Boone hit a corner three to give UK a 4-2 lead. Morgan scored on an acrobatic layup, Amelia Hassett hit a three and Morgan scored on a three-point play to give UK an 11-2 lead early. Alabama scored the next 10 points to lead before UK got a basket from Morgan and a Jordan Obi three to take a 16-12 lead. The Cats led 16-15 after one period. Boone hit another three to get the scoring started in quarter two. However, the Tide scored eight in a row before a Boone jump shot made it 23-21. After the Tide scored, Hassett hit another three to get UK within one, 25-24. But Alabama responded again, scoring nine in
Read moreDetailsCOLUMBIA, S.C. – The South Carolina swimming and diving team welcomes Virginia Tech to the Carolina Natatorium for its final home meet of the season on Saturday morning. Events will kick off at 10 a.m. and live results will be available on the subscription-based Meet Mobile platform. The program will honor 17 seniors before the meet commences. Charley Bayer, Quinn Buck, Jack Carman, Michael Cooper, Harvey Freeman, Gage Hulbert, Kyle Korvick and Eldor Usomonov will represent the men’s program, while Jordan Agliano, Makayla Ciancanelli, Breckin Gormley, Meaghan Harnish, Caroline Kudela, Meg Maholic, Amy Riordan, Dylan Scholes and Sophie Verzyl make up the women’s graduating class. // LAST TIME OUT The Gamecocks picked up nine new pool records and a sweeping victory over the Royals. The women’s relay team of Riordan, Alexis Dalton, Taylor Grimley and Sofia Luper started the meet off with a pool record in the 400 medley relay in a time of 3:37.84. They picked up the event win as well. Emma Reiser kept the records rolling in the 1000 freestyle, clocking a 9:47.73 for the event win and pool record. Nora Fluck took second with a 9:51.90. Riordan picked up her first win of the day in
Read moreDetailsHall Benefits Law are most popular: within Immigration topic(s) The parties in a $500 million proposed class action lawsuit over unpaid severance—including terminated Twitter employees, X Corp. (the company formerly known as Twitter), and owner Elon Musk—have reached an impasse in settlement negotiations. Currently, law firms for individual plaintiffs — Lichten & Liss-Riordan PC and Sanford Heisler Sharp McKnight LLP — are arguing in court over how to proceed, with Sanford Heisler filing a motion to withdraw as counsel for named plaintiffs Courtney McMillian and Ronald Cooper after they retained Lichten in October. McMillian and Cooper filed suit on behalf of certain former Twitter employees in July 2023. A year later, McMillian and Cooper appealed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit after a California federal district court judge dismissed their claim against X and Musk for allegedly violating the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) by not paying them severance. In August, Sanford Heisler, which was solely representing the plaintiffs at the time, reported a tentative settlement to the Ninth Circuit. That court is now considering a motion to intervene in the appeal filed by Sanford Heisler in October, who represents members of the proposed class
Read moreDetailsOtega Oweh scored 20 points but Kentucky saw a late lead disappear as the Cats fell to Missouri 73-68 on Wednesday night at Rupp Arena. Jaland Lowe and Malachi Moreno each scored nine points for the Cats, while Mo Dioubate and Kam Williams each had eight. Kentucky scored first on a Denzel Aberdeen bucket but Missouri scored the next four to take a two-point lead. Oweh tied the game with a pair of free throws and Dioubate hit two of his own to give UK a 6-4 advantage. However, the Tigers scored the next four to take the lead back. Moreno tied the game on a dunk, but the Tigers took the lead back on a free throw but a Brandon Garrison dunk made it 10-9 Cats. Missouri took the lead back on a three-point play, starting a 7-0 run that gave the Tigers a 16-10 lead. Oweh scored on a fast-break layup but Missouri answered with a three to lead 19-12. Dioubate hit two free throws, Oweh hit a three and then scored on a steal-and-score to tie the game at 19-19. But the Tigers scored four in a row to lead 23-19. A Moreno half-hook cut the deficit
Read moreDetailsX (formerly Twitter) continues to be a powerful social media platform in 2026. Whether you’re completely new to the platform or looking to refresh your skills, getting started with X is simpler than you might think. The most effective way to use X is to first set up a complete profile, then follow accounts relevant to your interests, and actively engage with content through likes, retweets, and replies. The platform has evolved over the years but maintains its core functionality of connecting people through short-form content. New users can download the app from their device’s app store and create an account in just a few minutes. Once set up, the experience becomes personalized as you follow accounts and interact with trending topics that match your interests. Many people find X valuable for staying updated on news, connecting with communities, and sharing ideas. The platform’s real-time nature makes it particularly useful for following breaking news and participating in conversations about current events. By understanding basic features like hashtags, retweets, and direct messages, anyone can quickly become comfortable navigating X’s social environment. How to Use X (Formerly Twitter): A Complete Beginner’s Guide + Latest FAQs X, formerly known as Twitter, is a
Read moreDetailsAUBURN, Ala. – KeShawn Murphy hit a 35-foot shot at the buzzer and Auburn celebrated what it thought was a wild comeback win, but after a video review, the officials waved off the bucket, ruling Murphy did not release the ball in time, giving Texas A&M a 90-88 victory Tuesday at Neville Arena. “Heartbreaker,” Auburn coach Steven Pearl said. “I thought we played really good basketball for the first 26 minutes. Credit to them. They made plays in pressure and we made some really silly mistakes.” Trailing by two points with .6 left on the clock, Auburn inbounded to Murphy who caught the ball, spun and fired a high-arcing shot that swished through the net, sending the Jungle into a delirious celebration. After conferring at the scorer’s table for a couple minutes, the officials determined that the ball was still in Murphy’s hands when the final tenth of a second transpired. “I don’t have a clear understanding of what they were going off of,” Pearl said. “From the angles I saw, it looked like the ball was out of his hands on the red light. I would imagine they had a different angle they were looking at. “Everyone thinks the
Read moreDetailsStory by Kentucky Football has landed a big transfer portal prize at the quarterback position. Former Notre Dame signal-caller Kenny Minchey is set to join the Kentucky Wildcats for the 2026 season, flipping his commitment from Nebraska to UK in dramatic fashion. Advertisement Minchey had briefly pledged to play for the Cornhuskers just a day prior — only to flip to Kentucky after the Wildcats made a late push. Who is Kenny Minchey? A redshirt junior quarterback with two seasons of eligibility remaining. Spent the last three years at Notre Dame, competing for the starting job and earning praise as a dual-threat talent. Completed 20/26 passes for 196 yards in limited action last season. Rated among the top transfer portal QBs nationally by major recruiting outlets. This commitment gives Kentucky its quarterback one for the Will Stein era, coming after the heavy pursuit of other portal QBs earlier in the cycle and a visit from elite signal-caller Sam Leavitt. The BBN took to Twitter after the announcement with some fun, some takes, and analysis. Check it out! First, I loved seeing the new Kentucky assistant GM having some fun with the news… Now onto the rest 🙂
Read moreDetailsGetty Images The regular season is over, and for the third consecutive season, the Cincinnati Bengals will be watching the playoffs from the outside. This is the same Bengals that went to the Super Bowl in 2021 and the AFC Championship game in 2022. Since then, though, the front office has allowed the roster to stagnate and has refused to make the necessary changes that could help them get to where they say they want to go. Joe Burrow, Ja’Marr Chase, and Tee Higgins will not be in their primes forever. Every single year that goes by where the best QB-WR-WR trio in the NFL misses the playoffs is a tragedy, and three years in a row is inexcusable.It’s more likely than not that any other franchise, in the same situation, would have fired everyone by now. The Bengals, however, are not most franchises. After announcing on X on Black Monday that they would be keeping Duke Tobin, Zac Taylor, and no coaching changes would be made, fans took to the platform to voice their displeasure at the situation. Here are some examples:
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