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Donald Trump appeared on a livestream hosted by Adin Ross to boost his presidential campaign, but social media wasn’t too impressed.On Monday (August 5), Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump had a unique event on his campaign schedule. He appeared as the special guest on a live stream hosted by streamer Adin Ross on the Kick platform, which reportedly drew an audience of over 580,000. “Today is going to be the most important stream I’ve ever done,” he said to start the interview, which was held at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida. Trump walked in to 50 Cent’s hit “Many Men”, which he adopted after the thwarted attempt on his life in Butler, Pennsylvania last month. Ross sported a “Make America Great Again” hat as he asked Trump various softball questions on supposed liberal bias in schools (“Even the teachers have been brainwashed, Trump said) to allowing Trump to give one-word reactions to images of politicians such as California Governor Gavin Newsome (who Trump called “New-scum”) to Democratic Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
The interview, which lasted 90 minutes, also featured Trump repeating his attacks on Democratic presidential nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris including his racist comments about her Black and Indian heritage. Trump also praised Ross’ deferential treatment of him, and said that his youngest son Barron was a “big fan”. Ross also brought up the racketeering case against Young Thug and asked if there was a way he could be treated fairly. “He’s gotta be treated fair,” Trump replied. Ross then gave Trump a Rolex watch valued at $300,000. The two then went outside as Ross gifted Trump a Tesla Cybertruck with a custom wrap featuring the photo of Trump after he was shot at during the Butler rally.
Ross has a highly controversial history that includes platforming white supremacist Nick Fuentes and being buddies with alleged sex trafficker Andrew Tate. The 23-year-old followed Tate to the Kick platform after being banned from Twitch for using homophobic slurs in addition to racist and anti-Semitic slurs (Ross is Jewish) and showing pornographic images and videos during his streams. Social media users derided Ross’ interview, noting he hadn’t reached the 1 million viewers he claimed it would get. They also questioned his gifts to Trump, speculating he might’ve violated campaign finance rules.“The evidence suggests that Ross made or sought to make an illegal contribution, so he could face civil penalties,” said campaign watchdog Brendan Fisher.
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Ryan Garcia returns to the ring against rival Devin Haney in a heavily anticipated match for the WBC super-lightweight title at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. on Saturday (April 20).
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Garcia, 25, was trending on X on Thursday following a heated outburst during a pre-fight press conference with Haney, also 25, at Barclays.
Garcia’s last fight was against Oscar Duarte in December. Haney also took the ring that month against Regis Prograis.
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Read on for details on how to livestream the fight online.
Garcia vs. Haney: Schedule, Undercard & Where to Stream
The Garcia vs. Haney fight will take place at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y., on Saturday night. Boxing fans can stream the fight live on Dazn and PPV.com.
The main card event is scheduled to start at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT. Garcia and Haney’s ring walk is scheduled for 11 p.m. ET/8 p.m. PT.
The undercard includes a co-headlining match between Arnold Barboza Jr. and Sean McComb, along with Jon Ramirez vs. David Jimenez and Bektemir Melikuziev vs. Pierre Dibombe.
How to Watch Boxing on DAZN
Not familiar with DAZN? The platform allows subscribers to stream more than 150 fights a year, including boxing and MMA. Besides live matches, DAZN features sports documentaries, replays and archived fights and other sporting events. It’s free for the first 30 days when you subscribe to a 12-month plan, or you can subscribe to a monthly pass for $29.99 per month and get your first month for $10.
Haney vs. Garcia costs $69.99 to stream live on DAZN. The fight will be available to stream in English and Spanish.
How to Watch Boxing on PPV
PPV is home to boxing matches, concerts and other live events.
No subscription is needed to watch the fight on PPV.com. It’s $79.99 to stream live on PPV and coverage starts at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT.
If you’re streaming from outside of the U.S., ExpressVPN gives you access to boxing matches and more.
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Thousands of music fans are flocking to Indio, Calif., this weekend for Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, where Frank Ocean, Bad Bunny and BLACKPINK will be headlining the three-day event.
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For those unable to make it out to the desert in person, YouTube will be streaming live from all stages of the festival with six separate livestreams over both weekends of the festival, so you can enjoy all the action from the comfort of your own home.
In addition to the performances, the livestream experience will also feature exclusive merch drops on Coachella’s YouTube channel, plus behind-the-scenes content with artists, creators and fans on YouTube Shorts.
The weekend one livestream, sponsored by Fast X, Verizon and NYX Professional Makeup in the U.S., will kick off on Coachella’s YouTube channel at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT on Friday, April 14, and run through Sunday night (April 16).
Weekend two, sponsored by Tic Tac and Dove Shower Collection, will begin at the same time on Friday, April 21, before wrapping up on Sunday, April 23.
Additional Coachella performers this year include Rosalía, Gorillaz, Burna Boy, Blondie, Becky G, Pusha T, Metro Boomin, Charlie XCX, Kid Laroi, Flo Mili, Bjork, A Boogie, Uncle Waffles, Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, Elderbrook, Kenny Beats, Yves Tumor, The Chemical Brothers, Kaytranada and SG Lewis and many more.
At the last minute, the reunited classic line-up of Blink-182 will debut on Friday (April 14) at Coachella. The group comprised of singer/bassist Mark Hoppus, drummer Travis Barker and returning member guitarist/singer Tom DeLonge is slated to take the Sahara stage at 6:45 p.m.
Coachella is just around the corner, and for those who won’t be able to make it out to Indio, Calif., to catch the three-day festival in person, YouTube has got you covered.
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The video-sharing platform unveiled its 2023 Coachella livestream experience on Monday (April 3), and for the first time, YouTube will be streaming live from all stages of the festival with six separate livestreams over both weekends of the desert festival.
The livestream experience will feature performances and exclusive merch drops on Coachella’s YouTube channel, plus on-the-ground content with artists, creators and fans on YouTube Shorts.
The weekend one livestream, sponsored by Fast X, Verizon and NYX Professional Makeup in the U.S., will kick off at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT on Friday, April 14, and run through Sunday night (April 16). Weekend two, sponsored by Tic Tac and Dove Shower Collection, will begin at the same time on Friday, April 21, before wrapping up on Sunday, April 23.
Frank Ocean, Bad Bunny and BLACKPINK are headlining this year’s festival, with additional performers including Rosalía, Gorillaz, Burna Boy, Blondie, Becky G, Pusha T, Metro Boomin, Charlie XCX, Kid Laroi, Flo Mili, Bjork, A Boogie, Uncle Waffles, Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, Elderbrook, Kenny Beats, Yves Tumor, The Chemical Brothers, Kaytranada and SG Lewis and many more.
Watch the teaser for YouTube’s Coachella livestream event below, and see more information here.
Ultra Music Festival is taking over downtown Miami’s Bayfront Park this weekend, with a jam-packed lineup including Swedish House Mafia, Armin van Buuren, Carl Cox, Claude VonStroke, CloZee, Eric Prydz, Grimes, Gryffin, Hardwell, Martin Garrix, Zedd, REZZ and more.
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The festival previously announced that it will stay at Bayfront Park until at least 2027, following the City of Miami Commission unanimously passing an agreement between the festival and the Bayfront Park Management Trust. This Trust manages the 32-acre park, which is located in the heart of downtown Miami on Biscayne Bay.
If you can’t head down to Miami on March 24 to 26, fear not. You can still catch all the fun on Ultra Music Festival’s official livestream, which you can check out on the festival’s YouTube channel here or below.
Ultra Live mainstage broadcasts air from 3:45 p.m. ET to midnight on Friday and Saturday and from 2:45 p.m. ET to 10 p.m. on Sunday. The Resistance broadcasts run from 4pm on Friday and Saturday, and form 3pm on Sunday. Check out the full list of set times here.
In addition to the livestream, Ultra’s YouTube channel is filled with all sorts of exciting video content, including previously recorded live sets from Ultra Miamis of the past, as well as Ultra-related festivals all around the world.
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