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‘Battling Between Good and Evil’: Ex-Wife of DMX on Marriage, Struggles, and the Day She Met Jesus

Tashera Draughn met Earl Simmons when she was just 11 years old. She dated him for 10 years before marrying the man who would later gain fame as the rapper DMX.

During a recent conversation with CBN, Tashera shared about her marriage to the hip hop legend.

“This was always his dream. He knew that he was gifted with his talent, which I didn’t really see it for what it was until it actually, really happened. But he said, ‘This is how we going to make it out the hood,’” Tashera said.

She recalled how married life started off easily, then turned into a nightmare after DMX’s meteoric rise in the music world.

“In an industry where it is the devil’s playground, where morals and values are out the window, I watched my best friend gain the world,” she explained.

It is widely known that DMX struggled with drug addiction, which led to legal battles and multiple stints behind bars. Later in his career, the Grammy-nominated rapper, who often spoke about God, began to incorporate his love for God into his lyrics. During the COVID-19 pandemic, DMX used social media to lead thousands in a Bible study and pray for salvation.

“He’s the one who introduced me to Christ,” Tashera explained. “I knew that he knew he was being used for Christ. But I saw the constant fight he was battling. He was battling between good and evil.”

That evil included the pain of marital infidelity and abuse.

“To be totally transparent, I was lost,” said Tashera. “I lost myself. I lost my soul in that marriage. If it wasn’t for my oldest son saying that one day, he said, ‘If the next time I see my father and hear him abusing you verbally, I’m going to kill him.’”

Those words from 14-year-old Xavier served as a wake-up call for Tashera to take her family and leave.

“I saw the look in his eyes and I realized that if you’re not going to do it for yourself, Shera, you have to do it for your children,” Tashera said.

In 2025, while separated from her husband, Tashera, who grew up a Muslim, said she experienced a spiritual encounter that set her on a new path.

“I didn’t know Jesus the way I should have, so I was in the closet,” she explained. “Things were going really bad. It was going really left, and I cried the hardest cry. I mean, it was from my soul. It was from my spirit. I did not know what else to do. I felt warmth, a peace that I’ve never ever experienced before. And at the time, it was scary. But when I had to replay it, it was Jesus because I was crying out, ‘If You were real, You would come see me. You would show me Your love. This is not what You say You’re about.’ And that’s what I was saying in that moment, and then He came.”

The experience is just one of many Tashera shares in her latest book, *Dying to Self*, which outlines her transformative journey.

“The industry that I was birthed in is the devil’s playground, and there’s so many women and men out there that they think they know, but they have no idea. And I felt like it was time. I owed it to Jesus to let the world know that, had it not been for Him on my side, I don’t know where I would be,” Tashera said.

In 2014, Tashera and Earl divorced, and on April 9, 2021, at the age of 50, DMX died after suffering a heart attack.

At his funeral, Tashera shared about the love God had for Earl and his sincere desire to serve Christ.

Today, Tashera is on a mission to share the healing and hope she has found.

“Jesus Christ is love. I mean, that’s the only way I could really fully say it, because I didn’t know what love was until I found His love, His unconditional love, the love that when I mess up, when I make mistakes, when I get distracted, He’s still sitting there.”

It is a love that has made a strong impact on Tashera and Earl’s children, who experienced their own challenges growing up in the home of the late rapper. Her youngest son Sean was recently baptized after committing his life to Christ.

“Our Godly Father has picked them up and turned their lives around. And they don’t have depression anymore. They don’t cut anymore. They don’t feel abandoned anymore because of the love of Jesus Christ.”

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https://www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/entertainment/2025/november/battling-between-good-and-evil-ex-wife-of-dmx-on-marriage-struggles-and-the-day-she-met-jesus

Mark Henry reveals he used to exchange Christmas cards with a surprising legend

Mark Henry has been a prominent figure in the wrestling industry for a very long time. Recently, he revealed an interesting piece of his past—that he used to exchange Christmas cards with a surprising legend.

Before Mark Henry became known as the “Hall of Pain” and went on a dominant rampage in WWE, he was recognized for his comedic talents. He participated in many funny and memorable skits alongside several stars, including the legendary Mae Young. These moments not only showcased Henry’s personality but also helped prepare him for his eventual role as a main event player.

During this comedic phase of his career, Henry also appeared in a few entertaining segments with Paul Reubens, the actor famously known for portraying the iconic character Pee Wee Herman. Recently, the WWE Hall of Famer took to social media to share that he and Reubens used to exchange Christmas cards, until Paul Reubens became too ill to continue sending them back.

Henry tweeted,
“I wasn’t always just Hall of Pain. I could do comedy with the best of them and Pee Wee Herman was very cool. We would send Christmas cards until he got too sick to send them back!”

### Mark Henry Feels Disrespected by AEW

After leaving WWE, Mark Henry joined All Elite Wrestling (AEW), where he embraced multiple roles such as coach, talent scout, mentor, commentator, and more. He remained with Tony Khan’s promotion until last year and served as a strong influence on many of the company’s wrestlers.

One notable example is Powerhouse Hobbs, who currently uses a version of Henry’s signature finisher, the World’s Strongest Slam—though AEW has renamed the move to the “Most Dangerous Slam.”

Speaking on *Busted Open Radio*, the WWE legend expressed his displeasure over AEW’s decision to rename his finisher. He said he felt disrespected by the move, making his feelings crystal clear:

> “They called it the Most Dangerous Slam. They don’t call it the World’s Strongest Slam. They’re like, ‘F*** Mark Henry.’ F*** you, how about that? That’s to whose decision that is [to rename the slam]. You cannot disrespect me and expect me to kiss your a** about it. I’m not gonna do it. I’d rather be fired or kicked off the air before I let somebody feel like they all got power over me.”

It remains to be seen what the future holds for the “World’s Strongest Man.” For now, Mark Henry continues to be a respected and influential figure in the world of professional wrestling.

[H/T Wrestling Inc.]
https://www.sportskeeda.com/wwe/news-mark-henry-reveals-used-exchange-christmas-cards-surprising-legend

New Mexico man allegedly kills mother, stores dismembered remains in home freezer for weeks: Report

An Albuquerque, New Mexico man has been arrested on charges of allegedly killing and dismembering his mother before placing her remains in a freezer, according to reports.

Court records show 49-year-old Leroy Vallejos was booked into the Bernalillo County Metropolitan Detention Center on Wednesday. He faces charges including first-degree murder, battery, battery of a household member, and tampering with evidence. Vallejos is currently being held under preventative detention.

The Albuquerque Police Department reported that Vallejos admitted to choking his 69-year-old mother, Ernestina Lucero, to death nearly three weeks ago, KRQE Albuquerque reported. Police further revealed that Vallejos claimed his mother was part of a “group of people giving their lives to darkness” who were conspiring against him.

Officers conducted a welfare check at Lucero’s home last Tuesday after Vallejos informed a healthcare company that his mother had been missing for about a week. He had contacted the company to request payment for her care despite not having seen her recently. During the welfare check, Vallejos allowed officers inside and told them his mother had gone to Mexico. However, officers found Lucero’s prescriptions still in her bedroom.

One officer reportedly found garbage bags inside a large freezer, which were later determined to contain the remains of a female, according to the station. This discovery prompted a more thorough search of the home, where officers found a saw with what appeared to be dried blood stains under a sink.

Prior to the welfare check, another family member had reported Lucero missing, leading the police department to issue a missing person bulletin on October 23 and begin an investigation. Preliminary findings indicated that Vallejos had allegedly withdrawn money from his mother’s bank account, and her vehicle had been sold before she was reported missing.

The investigation remains ongoing as authorities continue to gather evidence in this disturbing case.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/new-mexico-man-allegedly-kills-mother-stores-dismembered-remains-home-freezer-weeks-report

ICP’s Short-Term Bounce Hits $3.67 on Liquidations, But Long-Term Downtrend Persists

**ICP Price Bounce Fueled by Short Liquidations and Volume Surge**

Short liquidations at the $3.55 level sparked a significant bounce in the price of Internet Computer (ICP), attracting buyers and driving a 6.5% increase. This upward move was supported by high trading volumes, propelling ICP to reach $3.67. However, the price later dipped after encountering resistance near $3.75—a level that has held firm since mid-October.

Over a 24-hour period, ICP experienced a liquidity build-up that contributed to the surge. Data shows that the $3.75 supply zone continues to act as a key resistance barrier for the token.

### What Fueled the ICP Price Bounce?

The ICP price bounce was primarily triggered by a cluster of short liquidations around the $3.55 level. These liquidations generated substantial buying pressure, lifting ICP’s value by 6.5% within 24 hours, rising from $3.33 on November 1st to a peak of $3.67.

Increased trading activity following the dip played a crucial role in amplifying this movement. Despite the rally, the price faced stiff resistance at the $3.75 supply zone, which has been well-established since mid-October.

### What Could Indicate ICP’s Next Moves?

Market data from CoinGlass highlights a notable liquidity cluster at $3.55 that attracted buyers on November 2nd, driving the price upward. Prior to this, prices dipped to $3.33 before stabilizing near $3.50 for almost a day. This consolidation phase built up short positions, whose liquidation fueled the subsequent surge.

Assets in similar scenarios often gravitate toward high-liquidity zones. For ICP, the next significant resistance lies between $3.70 and $3.75, where gains may be capped unless momentum shifts.

Trading volumes spiked during this upward movement; however, without a change in the broader trend, this bounce may be a temporary correction rather than a sustainable reversal. Analysts emphasize that liquidity-driven rallies require confirmation from higher timeframes to validate a sustained breakout.

Historical price action shows that ICP’s resilience is frequently tested by persistent supply pressures. Notably, on November 1st, the $3.33 level acted as a supportive floor before the rebound unfolded.

### Frequently Asked Questions

**Why did ICP experience a sudden 6.5% price increase on November 2nd?**
The rally was triggered by accumulated short liquidations near $3.55, sparking upward momentum amid rising trading volumes. This followed a consolidation period around $3.50 and culminated in a peak at $3.67 before a minor pullback.

**Is the ICP price bounce a sign of a broader recovery in the cryptocurrency market?**
While the bounce indicates short-term buying interest driven by liquidations, it does not confirm a broader market recovery. ICP’s weekly charts show a persistent downtrend dating back to March. This trend has remained intact despite earlier Bitcoin rallies in April and June. Traders should watch for sustained breaks above critical resistance levels before considering a trend reversal.

### Resistance Challenges and Long-Term Strategy

The $3.75 to $3.78 zone remains a key resistance barrier for ICP. Bearish technical indicators, such as negative readings on the Chaikin Money Flow (CMF) and the Awesome Oscillator, continue to exert downward pressure.

To confirm a bullish turnaround, investors should watch for a decisive break above $3.80 with a successful retest of that level as support. Until such confirmation, the downtrend that began in March remains the dominant market structure.

### Conclusion

The recent ICP price bounce illustrates how clusters of liquidity can trigger short-term rallies in volatile cryptocurrency markets. However, the token’s broader trajectory is still shaped by a bearish weekly pattern that has persisted since March.

As ICP tests supply zones near $3.75, investors are advised to rely on data from reliable analytics tools to make informed trading decisions. Monitoring shifts in momentum will be key to identifying strategic opportunities in the evolving landscape of Internet Computer.

*Disclaimer: The information presented in this article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or trading advice.*
https://bitcoinethereumnews.com/tech/icps-short-term-bounce-hits-3-67-on-liquidations-but-long-term-downtrend-persists/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=icps-short-term-bounce-hits-3-67-on-liquidations-but-long-term-downtrend-persists

Bouchard scores in OT to give Oilers 3-2 win against Blackhawks

EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) — Evan Bouchard scored 2:43 into overtime to lift the Edmonton Oilers to a 3-2 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks on Saturday night.

Leon Draisaitl contributed a goal and an assist, while Jack Roslovic also found the back of the net. Connor McDavid recorded three assists for the Oilers, who have now won two of their last three games. Goaltender Stuart Skinner made 27 saves in the win.

For the Blackhawks, Tyler Bertuzzi and Andre Burakovsky scored in the loss, which marked Chicago’s second straight defeat and their third in the last four games. Spencer Knight stopped 27 shots in the net.

In overtime, Bouchard capitalized on his own rebound to secure the win for Edmonton.

The Oilers took a 2-1 lead on their second power-play goal of the game with 2:43 remaining in the second period. McDavid delivered a precise pass to Roslovic, who scored his second goal of the season.

Burakovsky evened the score for Chicago at 3:19 of the third period, forcing the game into overtime.

In a milestone for Edmonton, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins played in his 972nd career game with the Oilers, passing Ryan Smyth for the second-most games played in franchise history. Nugent-Hopkins has recorded 13 points in 13 games this season.

Draisaitl’s power-play goal just 54 seconds into the second period extended his points streak against Chicago to 19 games, dating back to October 28, 2018. This is the longest active streak by any NHL player against a single team. During this stretch, Draisaitl has accumulated 15 goals and 22 assists against the Blackhawks.

Additionally, Draisaitl is enjoying an eight-game overall points streak, with six goals and six assists during that span.

**Up Next:**
– Blackhawks: Visit the Seattle Kraken on Monday.
– Oilers: Visit the St. Louis Blues on Monday.

___
AP NHL
https://mymotherlode.com/sports/hockey-game-stories/10134212/bouchard-scores-in-ot-to-give-oilers-3-2-win-against-blackhawks.html

Just finished a long AI5 design review with the Tesla California and Texas chip engineers. It’s going to be great.

X ^ | 11/01/2025 | El

It’s going to be great. AI6 and AI7 will follow in fast succession, and AI8 will be out of this world.

(Excerpt) Read more at x.com.

**Topics:** News / Current Events
**Keywords:** Musk

Musk is really going full speed.

*Posted by SmokingJoe*

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https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/4350178/posts

Hegseth declines to discuss possible US strikes in Venezuela, blames Dems on troop pay amid shutdown

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth declined to say whether the U.S. is preparing military strikes on Venezuela, while blasting Democrats over the ongoing shutdown that has delayed the federal government from paying U.S. troops.

The U.S. military has carried out more than a dozen strikes on vessels allegedly carrying drugs in international waters near Venezuela, killing dozens of suspected narco-terrorists. Meanwhile, the USS Gerald R. Ford and its strike group have been ordered deployed to the U.S. Southern Command region. These escalations have raised questions about whether the U.S. may be lining up to topple Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.

A reporter asked Hegseth on Saturday at a gathering of Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) defense ministers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, if the United States was planning to strike inside Venezuela.

“Appreciate the question, but of course, we would not share any amount of operational details about what may or may not happen,” Hegseth said to reporters.

### Senators Look to Block Trump from Engaging in ‘Hostilities’ in Venezuela

President Donald Trump said Friday that he was not considering strikes inside Venezuela. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the White House both pushed back against reports citing unnamed “sources” claiming any such plan was in motion.

Hegseth was also asked if there was an ethics review for an anonymous $130 million donation that was made to pay troops while the government is shut down. Timothy Mellon, a reclusive billionaire and a major financial backer of President Donald Trump, made the donation, according to The New York Times.

“We are very grateful for generous Americans who would be willing to ensure that U.S. troops are paid,” Hegseth said. “And we’re thankful to President Trump and Vice President Vance and everyone, [director of the Office of Management and Budget] Russ Vought, and others who made sure, and our department did make sure, that no matter what’s happening, the troops are getting paid.”

Hegseth emphasized that getting troops paid is a priority of the president and slammed Democrats for not voting to reopen the government.

“Democrats are not contributing to that,” Hegseth said about the troops getting paid.

### Trump Touts US Strike as Maduro Slams Military ‘Threat’ off Venezuela

“President Trump’s making that happen and that’s an important outcome, because the work we’re talking about right here, across our country, certainly the Department of War is front and center of that,” he said.

The pause in funding stems from the October 1 shutdown after Senate lawmakers failed to reach a spending agreement in time for the end of fiscal year 2025. This came after a short-term extension of fiscal year 2025 funding, aimed at keeping the government open through November 21, passed the House mainly along party lines earlier in September.

Timothy Mellon, a grandson of former Treasury Secretary Andrew W. Mellon, is a strong backer of Trump who gave tens of millions of dollars to groups supporting the president’s 2024 campaign. Last year, he made a $50 million contribution to a super PAC supporting Trump, marking one of the largest single donations ever disclosed, the New York Times noted.

Hegseth was also asked about reports that the United States was planning a “show of force” in response to recent Chinese aggression in the South China Sea. He said those reports are not in line with what’s happening currently.

“[Indo-Pacific Commander] Admiral Papara and I are in close coordination at all times, ensuring we’ve got capabilities where we need them, when we need them, but those specific reports are not in keeping with what’s happening right now,” Hegseth said.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/hegseth-declines-discuss-possible-us-strikes-venezuela-blames-dems-troop-pay-amid-shutdown

Can New York Democrats even DELAY the energy crisis their laws are creating?

Some Democrats in Albany may be starting to see the risks of New York’s “climate action” laws, but will enough agree to even delay what some call a “suicide pact”? Governor Kathy Hochul says she wants to “review all our options,” including making changes to the state’s 2019 Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act (CLCPA). This law set ambitious mandates to slash greenhouse-gas emissions—mandates critics say are budget-busting and unrealistic.

Some Assembly Democrats who once denied that Hochul was banning gas stoves now admit that’s exactly what she’s doing, and they are demanding a delay to the ban. However, convincing the progressive majority in the Legislature to roll back the law will be tough. Climate change remains a top priority on the left, especially among donors and college-educated voters.

Watch New Jersey closely, where voter anger over soaring electric costs could propel Republican Jack Ciattarelli to the governor’s mansion. Even a close race there may open eyes in Albany. Rising utility bills and the threat of blackouts are already becoming major issues in New York, and Hochul plans to make “affordability” a centerpiece of her 2026 reelection campaign.

“My job is to ensure we have enough power to keep the lights on, keep rates affordable, and attract major economic development projects,” Hochul said after a judge ordered her Department of Environmental Conservation to issue rules ensuring the state meets the 2019 law’s emissions goals.

In other words, she wants to override—or at least ignore—the clear letter of the law, even if she doesn’t explicitly call its mandates into question. “We plan to review all our options, including working with the Legislature to modify the CLCPA,” Hochul said, emphasizing the need “to protect New Yorkers from higher costs.”

Under the CLCPA, New York must cut CO2 emissions by 40% by 2030 and by 85% by 2050. The law also required that rules to achieve those goals be enacted by January 1, 2024. Yet here we are, nearly two years later, and those rules have still not materialized. In effect, Hochul is ignoring the law.

Meanwhile, Assemblyman William Conrad (D-West New York) reports that the state’s no-gas mandate—set to take effect at the end of the year—has already increased construction costs. This threatens affordable housing projects and raises concerns about potential winter blackouts.

Even more troubling, the state’s Climate Action Plan mandates closing natural-gas power plants and replacing them with more expensive, less reliable solar and offshore wind installations—many of which are struggling to get off the ground.

The New York Independent System Operator (NYISO), which runs the state’s electric grid, alongside the New York Affordable Clean Power Alliance, a solar-industry group, warn that the shift to solar and wind poses serious threats to reliable power, particularly in the Hudson Valley, Long Island, and New York City.

How will Governor Hochul prevent blackouts and keep costs down as the power supply tightens? Especially as NYISO notes growing electricity demands from cryptocurrency mining, data centers, and all the “green” mandates requiring electricity for heating, cooking, and vehicles?

The idea that New York can build enough solar and wind power infrastructure in time to meet these mandates was always a long shot—a charade aimed at pleasing climate activists. Yet it is the state’s legal obligation.

As legal deadlines approach or pass without the state fulfilling them, the truth becomes clearer: Making “net-zero carbon emissions” a top priority is not only unrealistic, it is also expensive, risky, and, some argue, misguided.

How many court orders can the governor defy? Can she convince the Legislature to amend the laws and ease the pressure from the courts?

Politicians like Hochul may only focus on timing. The 2026 gas mandates kick in just as reelection campaigns begin. “Don’t bring things to a grinding halt,” suggests Assemblyman John McDonald (D-Rensselaer). Instead, “slow down a little bit and put a temporary pause in there.”

Translation: Wait until after reelection before hitting New Yorkers with higher bills and blackouts. Remember how Hochul delayed congestion pricing until after the 2024 elections?

But reality won’t change after the election. Albany should scrap these mandates entirely and focus on economic growth. Yet Hochul seems likely to push only for delays, and progressives might not even agree to that much. Forget about the bold moves New York truly needs, like opening the state to fracking.

As long as Democrats dominate, it’s hard to see New York having reliable electric power anytime soon—let alone power that is affordable.
https://nypost.com/2025/11/01/opinion/albany-may-move-to-delay-its-insane-climate-laws-but-far-better-to-scrap-it-altogether/