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The Game Is Starting His Own Line Of Vape Pens
Rapper The Game is making some unexpected business moves.
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Chicago’s Tap Water Tested Positive For Brain Damaging Lead
A severe amount of poisonous lead was located in the water of nearly 70% of Chicago homes and endanger the lives of countless residents.
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Marlon Wayans Says Showing Black Love Is Crucial and Netflix Isn’t Scared Of Black Stories
With 25 years in entertainment under his belt, Marlon Wayans is still flying high, and it doesn’t look like he’ll be landing anytime soon.
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Set For ABC’s ‘Dancing With The Stars’
Ten stars of the sporting world will take the ballroom floor for “Dancing with the Stars: Athletes,” beginning Monday, April 30 (8-10 p.m. EST).
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Beyonce Makes History At Coachella As First Black Woman Headliner
She is the first black women to headline Coachella.
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It’s Time To Boycott Starbucks After Racist Arrest at Establishment
A store manager called cops about two Black men who were doing what White customers do all the time.
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D. C. Police to Learn Black History as Part of New Training Program
Researchers suggest that this approach will fail if implicit racial bias is not addressed.
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White Man Charged After Video Shows Him Shooting At Black Teen Who Asked For Directions
The Michigan man fired at the 14-year-old with a 12-gauge shotgun.
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White Supremacist Who Worked At Target Outed For Trying To Recruit Racists With Boxes Of Diapers
Customers across the country received laminated notes in their packages.
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New Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms Looks To Let Go Of Her Cabinet At City Hall
Dozens of “top city officials” could lose their jobs after the mayor asked them to resign.
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Halle Berry To Star In Sony’s Remake Of 1985’s ‘Jagged Edge’
The project is in its early stages of development and Sony has yet to comment on the casting.
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The NFL Is Making Colin Kaepernick’s Collusion Case for Him
NFL teams have signed at least 50 quarterbacks since Kaepernick became a free agent.
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Thousands Gather for Winnie Madikizela-Mandela’s Memorial In South Africa
The death of Madikizela-Mandela, often called the “Mother of the Nation,” has triggered widespread soul-searching in South Africa over the legacy of one of the nation’s most important fighters against racial discrimination.
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Black Lives Matter Responds To Recent News About Fake Social Media Accounts
Black Lives Matter has put out an official statement, complete with links to their official social media accounts.
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Mariah Carey Battles Bipolar Disorder
Mariah Carey says she’s no longer living in isolation after seeking treatment for a bipolar disorder.
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Anika Noni Rose Is Returning To The Stage In ‘Carmen Jones’
This will be her first musical performance since winning a Tony-award for her 2004 performance of Caroline or Change
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Sacramento Kings Co-Owner Donated Money To DA Who Refuses To Prosecute The Cops Who Killed Stephon Clark
The millions he makes from Black NBA players and he donates to this incompetent DA?
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NFL Owner Robert Kraft Visits Meek Mill
What about Colin Kaepernick’s protest?
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White Man Ran The Biggest ‘Black Lives Matter’ Facebook Page And Profited Over Six Figures
An Australian man is outed for allegedly making money from Black Lives Matter via Facebook
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Octavia Spencer Set to Produce Film About First Enslaved Woman to Sue and Win Her Freedom
Mumbet won the suit in Massachusetts in the newly ratified state constitution that said, “All men are created free and equal.”
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Puerto Rico to Close 283 Schools Amid Sharp Enrollment Drop
After the closures, 828 public schools will remain operational.
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Zoe Saldana Discusses Hollywood’s Treatment of Women of Color
The Afro-Latina actress addressed a lot of different concerns in the industry.
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Cardi B Reveals Her Pregnancy on SNL
Cardi B and Offset are receiving a huge amount of support after the announcement.
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North Korea Tells The U.S. That They are Prepared to Discuss Denuclearization
North Korea has told the United States for the first time that it is prepared to discuss the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula