LeBron James Reportedly Re-Signs With Cleveland for 3-Year, $100 Million Deal

LeBron James, the non-MVP but consensus best basketball player on the planet, has re-signed with the Cleveland Cavaliers for three years and $100 million, according to ESPN’s Brian Windhorst. He will be the highest-paid player in the NBA.

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Karma unveils Revero hybrid with new solar charging roof

Normally, the most exciting part about a new car is seeing the design for the first time. However, Karma Automotive’s unveiling of the hybrid Revero today surprised no one, because it’s identical to the Fisker Karma. That’s not a bad thing — nobody ever criticized the original’s looks, penned by prolific Aston Martin DB9 and BMW Z8 stylist Henrik Fisker. Instead, Wanxiang, the Chinese auto parts company that bought Fisker out ofbankruptcy last year, focused on fixing the car’s lack of reliability and tendency to catch fire.

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Kevin Hart’s Rap Alter-Ego ‘Chocolate Droppa’ Signs With Motown Records, Preps Debut Album

Comedian and actor Kevin Hart is about to release his debut rap album under the name of his alter-ego, Chocolate Droppa.

Billboard reports a deal is in place with Motown Records for the project to be released this fall.

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A 400 Year-Old Shark May Hold the Cure to Aging

If you’re counting on technology to radically extend your lifespan, you’ll want to pay close attention to what’s happening with the Greenland shark. According to a new scientific paper, this mysterious deep-sea dweller can live up to 400 years, making it the longest-lived vertebrate on Earth.

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Scientists see gene activation in human brain for the first time

When it comes to neurological disorders like Alzheimer’s and schizophrenia, along with addiction and depression, a certain enzyme has gotten a lot of attention as a major actor in each: histone deacetylases (HDACs). Scientists recently developed a new imaging technique to see them in action, witnessing changes in gene activity in the brain for the first time.

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