What's Trending Aug 29 - Sept 4
by experiencehood | Sep 06, 2021Sports
Ben Simmons Trade Talks
After Ben Simmons’s disappointing performance in the NBA playoffs, he has been mentioned to be traded. Ben Simmons has formally requested a trade and has not attended the Seventy Sixers training camp.
Cam Newton Released
The Patriots have released Cam Newton after two years. The Patriots seem to be moving forward with their rookie quarter-back Mac Jones.
Naomi Osaka Take a Break
Naomi Osaka has announced that she will take another break after losing in the U.S. Open. Naomi will not be participating in the upcoming French Opening.
Sloane Stephens and Coco Gauff
Coco Gauff and Sloane Stephens competed against each other during the U.S. Open for the first time in their careers. Sloane takes the victory and will be continuing in the tournament.
Entertainment
Certified Lover Boy
Drake has released his new album, and fans are showing their support. On release Certified Lover Boy has broken Spotify and Apple Music record for most streamed in a day.
Mike Richards
Mike Richards has been removed as executive producer of Jeopardy. Mike was announced as the new host of Jeopardy, which started the snowball of his exit from Jeopardy.
Shang Chi
Disney released the Shang-Chi in theaters. Fans of the movie are curious about the mean of the ending.
Money Heist
Money Heist returned on Netflix for part 5. Story of a group of criminal masterminds pulling off a heist at the Royal Mint.
Politics
Ida
Hurricane Ida hits Louisiana then headed north cause major damage to other states in the country.
Texas Abortion Law
Texas passed a law that limits a woman’s ability to abort the pregnancy. Americans are urging the Supreme Court to step in to correct what has been done.
Elijah McClain
A grand jury has indicted two police officers and two paramedics responsible for the death of Elijah McClain.
EU Restricts U.S. Travelers again
The European Union has removed the United States from a list of countries whose citizens can travel to the 27 European nations without additional COVID restrictions.