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Howard Stern Passes at 55 Years Old

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  Cane Peterson, a radio host and DJ,   writes a tribute about Siegfried’s death on his Facebook account Sunday night. “Sad update on this Easter Sunday,” Peterson wrote. “At 7:09 last night, Lee Siegfried…Crazy Cabbie, peacefully passed way with the love of his life Lexi by his side. He is no longer in pain, and he is now with our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Nobody did radio better than Cabbie, and everyone that knew him, loved him. He had a razor sharp wit, an insatiable lust for life, and most importantly he had a heart of gold. We had our moments, but we were brothers who loved each other very much. Until next time, my friend.” The radio host passed away at 55 years of age, no cause of death have been reported although Stern,  Siegfried spoke about some health issues he suffered from and revealed that he was in a wheelchair and diagnosed with autoimmune disorders like  Guillain-Barre syndrome  and  chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropath ....

Former Illinois Cornerback Passes Away at 35

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      Vontae Ottis Davis, who played in the NFL for 10 years has passed away. An employee in at Davis's home called police this Monday morning to report that he has been found deaf in his Florida, Miami ranch.                "Preliminary information suggests that foul play is not involved," the police department said in a statement.                At this time there is no new information as to what took this man at such a young age. Prayers go out to his family and loved ones during this tragic time.                Davis played for the Miami Dolphins, Indianapolis Colts, and Buffalo Bills in his 10 year career with the NFL. He was know for his shocking retirement in the middle of a game against the Los Angeles Chargers in 2018. Davis gave no indication of emotional distress leading up to his death today. Last week he promoted his children'...

The February 2024 Black Out and What AT&T Hasn't Been Saying

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                 NBCDFW's Matt O'Brain reports that AT&T has made public information of a dataset found on the dark web containing information of 7.6 million current account holders as well as 65.4 million previous account holders. Whether the breach "originated from AT&T or one of its vendors" is still unknown.                AT&T states that the data found of the dark web contains information from 2019 and prior. Also that the data compromised is not uniform. Accounts vary in what information had been leaked from full names, email addresses, mailing addressing, date of birth and Social Security numbers. AT&T stated that financial information and call history does not seem to be amongst the leaked information. As if it alleviates that amount of information already compromised.                 AT&T has sent out ema...