Saturday, Barnes organized a rally and vowed to pursue a change in a personal way by offering Clark’s kids and others who lost a parent to police violence a college scholarship.
He also threatened to kill the North American Free Trade Agreement, which is currently being renegotiated with Mexico and Canada.
This is a fight the heavyweight world wants to see.
Malachi Jones, 17, will be the recipient of the 2018 Gold Medal Portfolio as part of the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards.
“It’s something I’m proud of because I see my hard work paying off, determination paying off, sacrifices paying off,” says 17-year-old Micheal Brown.
The film will be in theaters June 29.
The highly anticipated video by Cardi B and 21 Savage is finally getting its debut.
Obama was born in Honolulu in 1961 and graduated from Punahou School.
She hasn’t been under 200 pounds since she was 17.
Empire came back with high ratings this past Wednesday.
This is the latest in a series of layoffs at the Snapchat parent company.
The AI robot was skeptical of the actor trying to woo her, informing him she was aware of his treatment of her kind on film.
The U.S. government plans to collect social media history from nearly everyone who seeks entry into the United States.
The last time MSNBC topped CNN in the audience category was back in 2001.
This interview was very painful to watch.
Momberg was seen on video referring to black cops as “kaffirs,” which is a derogatory term for black South Africans during apartheid.
There is no current, major push to repeal the Second Amendment.
Rice served under two presidents and was thrust into the limelight after four Americans died in Benghazi.
The rapper is expected to keep Scooter Braun on as part of his management team.
The film follows a group of young adults whose lives intersect in Chicago over the summer before they start college.
Vivica’s show will feature guests with real-life problems and conflicts facing a panel of experts regarding the situation at hand.
Here is another racist move from corporate America.
A female warrior Black Panther inspired drama is in the works with Sony Pictures Television and Africa’s Ebony Life.
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said Trump believes police shootings of unarmed Black people are a “local matter” that “should be left up to the local authorities.