Making money, making music - STREET SOLDIERS
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In this episode of STREET SOLDIERS, we're taking a look at the new ways artists are getting paid to do what they love.

Hip-Hop's Year in Review: STREET SOLDIERS
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Lisa Evers dives into the most unforgettable moments of 2024 in hip-hop on this episode of Street Soldiers. From the explosive rap beef between superstar titans to the dominance of rap queens and rising contenders, plus a shocking criminal case against a hip-hop megastar.

Can Diddy get a fair trial? - STREET SOLDIERS
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Sean "Diddy" Combs, the music and fashion icon, is fighting for his life as he prepares for a high-stakes federal trial on sex trafficking charges. Denied bail for the third time, Diddy faces a possible 30-year sentence. In this episode of Street Soldiers, host Lisa Evers examines the mounting pressures on both sides and asks the question: Can Diddy get a fair trial?

Street Soldiers: Serving money struggles
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FOX 5 NY's Lisa Evers looks at how Americans are keeping up with rising costs.

Finding harmony during the holidays - STREET SOLDIERS
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Etiquette experts say that if you want holiday social gathering to go smoothly, avoid talking about the Big 3: Politics, religion and money. But that can take a lot of topics off the table. So how do we keep ourselves and everyone around us in the holiday spirit? Lisa Evers and the STREET SOLDIERS panel discusses.

Did Hip Hop Stars Impact the 2024 Election?
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In this episode of Street Soldiers, Lisa Evers explores the intersection of hip hop and politics during the 2024 presidential election. From Cardi B and Beyonc� backing Kamala Harris to other hip hop icons supporting candidates on both sides, artists used their platforms to influence millions of followers. But did their endorsements sway voters?

Hip-Hop and the Election - STREET SOLDIERS
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Some of hip-hop's biggest stars took sides in the 2024 election. But did their influence truly sway voters? Find out in this week's episode of Street Soldiers with Lisa Evers.

The Stress of Success - STREET SOLDIERS
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Sometimes, you can reach a long-held dream or goal, and after the excitement wears off, you're more stressed than before and the pressure keeps mounting. So how do you know if it's gone too far? STREET SOLDIERS' Lisa Evers speaks with the panel this week about how to handle the stress of success.

Can Diddy get a fair trial? - STREET SOLDIERS
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In this episode, STREET SOLDIERS talks about the social media tsunami of allegations, claims and narratives coming from many different directions surrounding Sean 'Diddy' Combs sex trafficking RICO case. Now, with a trial day set, how do we know what to believe?

Making Money, Making Music - STREET SOLDIERS
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In this episode of STREET SOLDIERS, we take a lookat the new ways today's singers, rappers, hip-hop artists and creators are getting paid to do what they love. While perofrming on stage and studio recording remain the foundation, there are now many otther avenues for them to cash in on their hard work and fame.

Entrepeneurs at any age - STREET SOLDIERS
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Real-life exmaples show that people of all backgrounds and ages are becoming successful entrepreneurs. We've seen teens launching businesses on TikTok, and adults getting started at a time when others are retiring. Whenever you start, it's a challenge, but many say the rewards are worth the risk.

Girls, gangs and female crime fighters
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Police and prosecutors say they are seeing a disturbing development in the city's gangs, with teen girls making up more gang leaders and shooters. But as recent cases show, female crime fighters are deteremined to not only hold them accountable, but offer them a way out before it's too late.

Young women, guns and gangs - STREET SOLDIERS
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A disturbing trend of more young women becoming part of the city's gang and gun violence problem has emerged. Now, female crime fighters are working to bring them to justice and turn their lives around before more lives are ruined.

The Digital Revolution in Education - STREET SOLDIERS
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Many barriers to learning are gone and new opportunities are unlimited thanks to the digital revolution in education. While there are some naysayers, today's students are looking at a future where anything seems possible.

How celebrities like Lil Wayne, Jay-Z are shaping political narratives

For decades, political candidates have sought out celebrity endorsements for fame and big ticket donations, and entertainers have liked the association that makes them seem serious about important issues.

Vybz Kartel, Freedom and Future - STREET SOLDIERS.
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The man known as the king of Dancehall music is finally a free man after surviving 13 years behind bars. Now that he has his freedom, what's in his future? Find out on this episode of STREET SOLDIERS.

What is 'tusi', 'pink cocaine'? The colorful new designer drug that's taking over

Officials say "tusi" or "pink cocaine" is low in price and even higher in risk. It's been linked to several drug busts in NYC and is one of Diddy's alleged drugs of choice.

Life after Lockdown - STREET SOLDIERS
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Sometimes we see prison life glamorized in movies and TV shows, but the reality for the millions of men and women who have done time, get released and try to turn their lives around is far different. Challenges and choices face them in every direction, but the success stories all have one thing in common: finding a plan and sticking to it.

Video gaming in schools - STREET SOLDIERS
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Some people think playing video games is nothing more than a fun pasttime for kids, but an innovative new program shows it can be a powerful tool for teaching creative arts, technology, and even financial literacy.

Youth Gun Violence - STREET SOLDIERS
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Communities across New York City are trying to cope with reckless and often random shootings, while non-profit groups do what they can to stop the bullets from flying in the first place. But as the NYPD uses new strategies to take shooters off the streets, they've noticed a disturbing new trend. Both shooters and victims are getting younger and younger.