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    On this day in Hip Hop history, Queens legend Nas released the video for his hit single, “Hate Me Now.” Although the song may be a fan favorite, the video came with a lot more controversy than any music video should. Shot by Hype Williams, the video features the crucifixion of Christ with Nasir himself […] The post Today In Hip Hop History: Nas Released The Controversial Visuals For ‘Hate Me Now’ 25 Years Ago first appeared on The Source.

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    This 35-year-old had 5 failed businesses before starting her grocery store chain – now it brings in over $8 million a year

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    39-year-old left full-time job to grow her side hustle—now she makes $279,000 a year without working 'all the time'

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    Remembering Dave Sanders | Columbine 25 years

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    Based on yearly real estate trends, spring—particularly mid-to-late April—is the best time to list and sell a home. These are the steps to take in order to list your home in one year.

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    No Doubt had Coachella's best set. It only took 30 years.

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  • UTEC to celebrate 25 years of supporting young adults

    In the 1990s, UTEC Reentry Manager Viengsamay “Paul” Chaleunphong made some bad choices, choices that would land him in deep trouble with the law. At the time, Lowell was in the midst of a war between the Latino and Southeast Asian gangs in the city, and Chaleunphong, as young as he was, found himself deeply involved in that life. Still, at the time Chaleunphong knew that gang life was not a viable path forward for him.