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Taraji P. Henson Stars in Civil Rights Drama ‘The Best of Enemies’
STXfilms has set an April 5 release for civil rights drama “The Best of Enemies,” starring Taraji P. Henson and Sam Rockwell.
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The UFC’s Double Standard With McGregor and Khabib
Khabib Nurmagomedov is fed up with the double standard in the UFC.
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Proposed ‘Sobering Center’ Would Offer Alternative To Jail For Intoxicated
The sobering center would be located in the 700 block of North Claiborne Avenue, less than a mile from the French Quarter.
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The Usual ‘I Feared For My Life’ Police Excuse For Killing Black People May Not Work This Time
A judge allows Mario Woods’ family to sue the officers who killed him.
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Brian Kemp Launches Crazy Accusation At Stacey Abrams After Getting Caught Trying To Steal Election
Kemp is trying to prevent Abrams from making history as the first Black woman governor.
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Calls For Student Safety Grow As San Francisco Schools Test Water For Lead
The California city is the latest to battle substantial levels of lead in water after Detroit Public Schools had a crisis.
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Georgia Cop Who Lied About A Black Man Shooting Her Is Heading To Prison
Sherry Hall nearly ruined an innocent man’s life.
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11-Year-Old Flint Activist Gets Her Own Doll
Entrepreneur Tiffany J created Super Beauty Dolls to empower girls to be comfortable in their own skin.
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Sen. Cory Booker and Others Call for FBI Investigation Before Kavanaugh Vote
Ford and Kavanaugh both testified before the committee on Thursday regarding the allegations.
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Exhibit Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to Open at Nobel Museum
“A Right to Freedom” is open until September 2019 and features photographs of King and interviews with notable figures who knew the civil rights leader.
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Russian-Backed Accounts Promoted Nike Boycott Following Kaepernick News
Online sales for the sports apparel company jumped 31% following the Kaepernick news and its stock reached near-record highs.
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Denzel Washington Contributes To Restoration Of August Wilson’s Home
The renovations for the home are to be completed in 2020.
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Quincy Jones Honored In Star-Studded Gala In Los Angeles
The Quincy documentary is currently airing on Netflix.
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Terry Crews To Host NBC’s ‘America’s Got Talent: The Champions’
The Champions is scheduled to premiere in January.
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Black Women Take A Stand At Kavanaugh Hearing
Christine Blasey Ford made emotional statements about sexual assault and Supreme Court nominee during Thursday’s hearing.
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Steph Curry Helps Raise $28K for Obama’s My Brother’s Keeper Alliance
Check out Obama.org/MBKA to see how you can support the program.
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Nivea Opens Up About Her Life on BET’s New Docuseries Finding
The Atlanta songstress shares the highs and lows of pursuing her career while raising four children.
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LeBron James Locks Down Ryan Coogler to Produce ‘Space Jam’ Sequel
Production is tentatively set to begin in 2019 during the NBA off-season.
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Angela Bassett Gets Mistaken for Omarosa & Black Twitter is Appalled
In an early version of Tuesday’s New York Times print publication, the newspaper wrongly identified Bassett as former Trump adviser Omarosa Manigault-Newman.
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Eddie Murphy Set To Star In New Film Inspired By ‘Grumpy Old Men’
Tim Story has signed on to direct and produce the film.
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High School Principal Refuses To Let Homeless Student Play Football For College Recruiters
Jamal Speaks is an 18-year-old student at Ballou-STAY Opportunity Academy.
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DA Who Prosecuted Black Woman For Voting May Be Guilty Of Election Fraud
Crystal Mason received a harsh sentence for unknowing violating a Texas voting law.
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Female Pastors Shed Light On Sexual Abuse In The Black Church
Many of the women spoke of being molested or harassed in church and the pulpit.
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Kamala Harris Is Calling Out Federal Agencies About Bias In Facial Recognition
They also want to know how the agency can test and monitor how companies use the technology if it becomes more mainstream.